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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 278228, member: 8033"]Many people care. That's why there are currency collectors. They are just like coin collectors but a different set of parameters.</p><p><br /></p><p>THere are many variables to take into currency to determine value. Many have been mentioned such as full serial number, series etc. It goes way behond that.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for "worth finding" more than "worth buying" one could make that argument. In the same token one could say a 1909-SVDB is more worth finding than worth buying as well. Good luck finding one and there are a lot of notes that have LOWER printing numbers than SVDBs AND they get destroyed when worn out.</p><p><br /></p><p>In essence there are MANY collectible notes that have fewer remaining examples than an SVDB and they get destroyed when worn so the numbers drop even further.</p><p><br /></p><p>My real point here is to not summarily dismiss currency collecting. I'd be willing to bet that you have spent notes worth well over face value without knowing it. Would you do that with a coin?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 278228, member: 8033"]Many people care. That's why there are currency collectors. They are just like coin collectors but a different set of parameters. THere are many variables to take into currency to determine value. Many have been mentioned such as full serial number, series etc. It goes way behond that. As for "worth finding" more than "worth buying" one could make that argument. In the same token one could say a 1909-SVDB is more worth finding than worth buying as well. Good luck finding one and there are a lot of notes that have LOWER printing numbers than SVDBs AND they get destroyed when worn out. In essence there are MANY collectible notes that have fewer remaining examples than an SVDB and they get destroyed when worn so the numbers drop even further. My real point here is to not summarily dismiss currency collecting. I'd be willing to bet that you have spent notes worth well over face value without knowing it. Would you do that with a coin?[/QUOTE]
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