I already know that due to it's high value, it would be hard to make any money off of it, but still an unexpected find. Not handling a lot of $100 notes, but having gone through a large number of them after I sold my motor home and cashed the check for $100 bills, and not one * note. Nothing else special about it, but did stir the old blood a bit.
If you add up all the numbers you get 17. Because of the star, there are only seven numbers, and the middle number is 3. If you add the 3 to the 17 you get 20. If you divide the 20 into the denomination of the note you get 5, and if you multiply the 20 by the 5 you get right back to the beginning, the denomination of the note. That's kinda cool I think. Keeper!
That's a very special note @Mountain Man If you save it for another 1,588 years it'll be a bona fide birthday note. That's a keeper!
I learned a newish version of math by reading this thread. And Mountain's $100 note is worth at least what he spent for it. That's a non-negative positive outcome. Absolute value of non-negative value is almost always a positive piece of the pi to end up with. A la mode of course. I need more whiskey. BRB
Not the kids’ fault, they’re not taught no maphamatics. Nor no reeding or righting, these days. Not much anyway. Half them can’t spell nothing.