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<p>[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 8509035, member: 102022"]There are 30,302 notes from that run with a lower serial number. Just from that combination of preceding LF and trailing F.</p><p>That definitely excludes your note from being rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now add to that the denomination. Larger denomination notes are less sought after unless all the boxes can be checked. Collectors don't want tie up those funds on a note that:</p><p><br /></p><p>- isn't a low serial #</p><p>- less than high graded condition (think along the lines of 64 and up)</p><p>- isn't very high paper quality</p><p><br /></p><p>The 'binary' coolness factor wouldn't play any part in adding value to a note like yours. It's just too high a denomination.</p><p><br /></p><p>Like all the others who've said it before me, that note can offer you and your family more of a return spending it on a night out.</p><p><br /></p><p>If none of this rings true to you, the very simple solution would be to put it up for auction on eBay with a reserve of $100. With feeBay fees taken out I hope you come out with your $100 bill intact. Good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 8509035, member: 102022"]There are 30,302 notes from that run with a lower serial number. Just from that combination of preceding LF and trailing F. That definitely excludes your note from being rare. Now add to that the denomination. Larger denomination notes are less sought after unless all the boxes can be checked. Collectors don't want tie up those funds on a note that: - isn't a low serial # - less than high graded condition (think along the lines of 64 and up) - isn't very high paper quality The 'binary' coolness factor wouldn't play any part in adding value to a note like yours. It's just too high a denomination. Like all the others who've said it before me, that note can offer you and your family more of a return spending it on a night out. If none of this rings true to you, the very simple solution would be to put it up for auction on eBay with a reserve of $100. With feeBay fees taken out I hope you come out with your $100 bill intact. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
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