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<p>[QUOTE="Bucephalus, post: 2144565, member: 73862"]I agree with the others. M<b>A</b>07444470<b>A</b> is a True radar, having the District and suffix block letters match always makes 'em sell. Slight wrinkles and a fold on the upper left corner, I'd say it's in XF condition. Excellent find.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd also keep the 2 star notes that are in better condition as the 10$ in the middle won't carry a premium in that condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>More interesting as all the repeating numbers are grouped, but not very valuable, and not for the 20$ investment. In collecting it really comes down to 2 things: Do you like it enough to buy/keep it at face value; and would it have value to others. If it's cool to you and you can afford to hold onto it, then keep it, maybe save up more and then use them to buy something you you really want or something that can appreciate. </p><p><br /></p><p>On eBay you'll find people listing "trinary" serial numbers as being "fancy", but serials consisting of only 3 digits are quite common. They'll only have value if there is something more to the serial, such as: being a repeater (22312231); a ladder (11222333); or a radar (12322321). Modern 20$ notes are also not very widely collected.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bucephalus, post: 2144565, member: 73862"]I agree with the others. M[B]A[/B]07444470[B]A[/B] is a True radar, having the District and suffix block letters match always makes 'em sell. Slight wrinkles and a fold on the upper left corner, I'd say it's in XF condition. Excellent find. I'd also keep the 2 star notes that are in better condition as the 10$ in the middle won't carry a premium in that condition. More interesting as all the repeating numbers are grouped, but not very valuable, and not for the 20$ investment. In collecting it really comes down to 2 things: Do you like it enough to buy/keep it at face value; and would it have value to others. If it's cool to you and you can afford to hold onto it, then keep it, maybe save up more and then use them to buy something you you really want or something that can appreciate. On eBay you'll find people listing "trinary" serial numbers as being "fancy", but serials consisting of only 3 digits are quite common. They'll only have value if there is something more to the serial, such as: being a repeater (22312231); a ladder (11222333); or a radar (12322321). Modern 20$ notes are also not very widely collected.[/QUOTE]
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