dollar bill run numbers?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by jatallman87, Oct 13, 2012.

  1. jatallman87

    jatallman87 I am Jay

    I found 50 uncirculated consecutive serial number one dollar bills at work. The serial numbers are E 66616801 E -E 66616850 E. They are series 2009. I was wondering if they were worth keeping. If there is any other info from the dollar bills that you need to answer my question let me know.

    Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Well, 666 is (supposedly) the mark of the beast. That may give them a premium.
     
  4. jatallman87

    jatallman87 I am Jay

    That's really the only reason I considered them. I know next to nothing about collecting paper money. If I decide to try and sell them should I break it up into lots of 5 or 10 or should I try to sell them all together?
     
  5. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    IMO, the smaller the lot, the higher the premium.
     
  6. jatallman87

    jatallman87 I am Jay

    OK. thanks for the input. I may just grab them up tomorrow and see what they go for.
     
  7. g1rge

    g1rge Member

    E 66616811 E, E 66616816 E and E 66616818 E would be Trinarys
     
  8. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    You are right, but on a personal note, I do not know anyone that collects these.
     
  9. jatallman87

    jatallman87 I am Jay

    From what I have read, binary is 1's and 0's, but has been extended (for collecting) to anything that contains no more than 2 different numbers in the s/n. Trinarys were made up to make it appear that it holds a higher premium.

    Sorry if that doen't make sense. I know what I'm trying to say I just don't know how to word it. Pretty much "trinarys" were made up by someone to make money on bills that had little or no premium.
     
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