All spenders.....in my humble opinion. No stars, no repeaters, no radars, no ladders, no binaries, no low serial numbers, no errors, no birthyear notes and $300 tied up in cash you could use elsewhere.
I ended up getting 3 consecutives just before Christmas. Sat on them for a few days (and looked at them periodically) and decided I'd rather use the cash to buy some old stuff. So that's what I did.
Guess it depends on whether you want to keep or save them. I have one set aside just to have. Nothing special about it, just a different type for the collection.
The last one with the 8s might have a little extra value to a Chinese buyer. Eights are considered good luck. The BEP gets a premium on their triple 8 notes, so you might post it on eBay for $110 and see what happens.
You'll lose money selling it for $110 on eBay. You'll be left with about $95.70 after eBay and PayPal fees.
All new $100 notes are nothing but common every day money. There is no reason to think otherwise. Lets not make a big deal out of everyone we see and find in change. We are all intellegent human beings, so lets not forget we are supposed to be smart enough to know that. If it's an extreme oddity, then post it.
Many thanks to all of you! The 8888 will stay in the collection - as a KEEPER and the highlight is THE Radar and will be more like this ONE and like the numbers in the link and ( interesting ) KEEPERS and stars : http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx Radar: 09322390 Nice star : Nice 8888: