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<p>[QUOTE="Legomaster1, post: 3595247, member: 101260"]Semi-fancy notes aren’t usually in demand (by “semi-fancy” you mean almost serials?)</p><p>And, high denomination notes usually have too much tied up in their face value.</p><p>Collectors usually collect lower denom. notes: $1s, $5s, $10s, and occasionally $20s. $50s and $100s have lower demand.</p><p><br /></p><p>For your "8 unique numbers" and "flipper" notes, post a picture of them in a separate thread.</p><p><br /></p><p>Trinary notes (regardless of denom.) are automatically worth their face value.</p><p>Sequential notes from Series 2006A would also be worth face value, because they are still new, and usually available.</p><p>With the lifespan of a $100 being 15 years on average, 6 years isn't a long time, even if the $100s changed from black and white to blue.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can try listing your notes in the "For Sale" forum. Just look at other listings.</p><p><br /></p><p>And, don't think you have been wasting your time- it's still a good intro to paper money collecting. Try searching straps of $1s if you want a higher chance of something valuable. I hope that you enjoy currency collecting in the future![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Legomaster1, post: 3595247, member: 101260"]Semi-fancy notes aren’t usually in demand (by “semi-fancy” you mean almost serials?) And, high denomination notes usually have too much tied up in their face value. Collectors usually collect lower denom. notes: $1s, $5s, $10s, and occasionally $20s. $50s and $100s have lower demand. For your "8 unique numbers" and "flipper" notes, post a picture of them in a separate thread. Trinary notes (regardless of denom.) are automatically worth their face value. Sequential notes from Series 2006A would also be worth face value, because they are still new, and usually available. With the lifespan of a $100 being 15 years on average, 6 years isn't a long time, even if the $100s changed from black and white to blue. You can try listing your notes in the "For Sale" forum. Just look at other listings. And, don't think you have been wasting your time- it's still a good intro to paper money collecting. Try searching straps of $1s if you want a higher chance of something valuable. I hope that you enjoy currency collecting in the future![/QUOTE]
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