question on serial numbers

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by newcoinboy, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. newcoinboy

    newcoinboy Member

    Hi Guys, I dont collect much in papper, unless i find a star note or real low serial#, or the girl from the bank pulls some red and blue seals for me which is awesome, but my questions is serial numbers, often i will find newer notes with low #s such as 000#####, I know these arent real low numbers but they are low. at what point would these serials be collectable, if it where large face or small face bills would that make a diff,

    For instance the other day i recived a couple nice 2006 $50 with serial IC 14581854, and 14581855, and so on, i know these are consective numbers, but when is it worth holding if its not a low number or repeater.
    Just dont want to spend somthing which might be worth holding on to.

    Thanks again Frank
     
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  3. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    For the 2006 $50's you could save the best one with the others in a spend only in emergency pile.
    www.uspapermoney.info can help to decide other keepers from low print runs etc.
     
  4. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    It would have to be a pretty special number for me to save a $50, and the condition matters. For low numbers I look for 3 or less digits. You can aways come here and ask if you think it might be worth saving. Circulated notes with fancy numbers generally do not demand much premium.
     
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