Serial combination

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  1. Shaun Schafer

    Shaun Schafer Active Member

    9C4DBF11-F55D-4AAF-BCDA-6CECD7CCDD01.jpeg Is this serial number worth anything
     
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  3. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    In that condition to me its a spender.
     
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  4. Shaun Schafer

    Shaun Schafer Active Member

    Sadly that’s way it came to my possession.
     
  5. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    its a binary, but yeah in bad condition.
     
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  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It’s only a dollar but I would keep it. It may be worth a little extra to the right person but the condition is not that good. The serial number is just 0’s and 2’s do it’s considered a binary note.
     
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  7. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    I agree with all the above.

    It's a binary.
    The condition is poor.
    It is only a dollar, so save or spend as you see fit.
     
  8. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    Yes, what he said.
     
  9. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    True binary serial numbers are 0 & 1.
     
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  10. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    LOW and FANCY SERIAL NUMBERS.


    General Comments

    Quoted values are for Choice Crisp Uncirculated (CHCU)

    Higher face values sometimes get a higher premium BUT not in proportion to face values. A $100 face note does NOT get 100 times the premium of a $1 face note. The factor is more on the order of 2 times.

    Special exceptions have a significantly higher value.


    Low Numbers - The lower, the better.

    Single-digit numbers.

    00000001 through 00000009

    Range - $500 to $1,500 depending on face value (with a few special exceptions)


    Two-digit numbers.

    00000010 through 00000099

    Range - $200 - $300 depending on face value


    Solid Serial Numbers

    All have a significant premium.

    11111111 to 99999999

    Range - $1,500 - $4,000 depending on face value (999999999 is a special exception)

    Ladders

    Full Ladder – Eight numbers in order (no skips)

    01234567, 12345678, 23456789

    98765432, 87654321, 76543210

    Range - $1,000 - $3,000 depending on face value (98765432 is a special exception)

    Partial Ladder

    00123456, 00012345, 00002345, … ,00000123, 00000012

    65432100, 54321000, 43210000, … ,32100000, 21000000

    Range – no significant premium


    10 Million Notes

    10000000, 20000000, … ,80000000, 90000000

    Range – $2,500 to $6,000


    Radars – Numbers read the same forward and backward

    15677651 – four-digit radar

    97722779 – three-digit radar

    11888811 – two-digit radar

    25522552 – radar repeater

    12344321 – radar ladder

    10000001 – super radar

    Range – 3- & 4-digit radar $8-10

    Range – 2-digit radar $20-30

    Range – Super radar $85-100


    Repeaters – Notes with repeating digits

    15671567 – four-digit repeater

    34453445 – three-digit repeater

    77887788 – two-digit repeater

    01010101 – super repeater

    Range – 3- & 4-digit repeater $8-10

    Range – 2-digit repeater $20-30

    Range – Super repeater $85-100


    SOURCE

    Information condensed from:

    An Official Whitman Guidebook

    ”Collector’s Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes / Series 1963-2009”

    By Robert Azpiazu
     
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