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<p>[QUOTE="EvilKidsMeal, post: 1129732, member: 28937"]I'm not a paper collector, although I do have some, but I understand a little about them. In fact much of the things to look for are similar to coins. There are errors on paper money that can make them worth more than face like off set prints, basically the same as a msaligned die on a coin. Also there are lots of varieties in serial numbers that can be valuable. Examples of this are radar notes which have a serial number that reads the same way backwards as it does forwards. These are unusual varieties that are not commonly found, therefore making them valuable. Alos there are people who collect serial numbers that have dates in them, such as 03172011 (saint patricks day this year). Not all of those are valuable because of that, but some collectors are willing to pay more for them. And like coins there are rare notes.</p><p> </p><p>I am in no way an expert but that is the information I know about paper money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EvilKidsMeal, post: 1129732, member: 28937"]I'm not a paper collector, although I do have some, but I understand a little about them. In fact much of the things to look for are similar to coins. There are errors on paper money that can make them worth more than face like off set prints, basically the same as a msaligned die on a coin. Also there are lots of varieties in serial numbers that can be valuable. Examples of this are radar notes which have a serial number that reads the same way backwards as it does forwards. These are unusual varieties that are not commonly found, therefore making them valuable. Alos there are people who collect serial numbers that have dates in them, such as 03172011 (saint patricks day this year). Not all of those are valuable because of that, but some collectors are willing to pay more for them. And like coins there are rare notes. I am in no way an expert but that is the information I know about paper money.[/QUOTE]
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