Not so much a "repeater" as a "stutterer". That SN hurts my head. (Also makes me think of digital electronic part numbers from the before-times...)
trinary silver certificate, cool https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...kFHdfwBssQ0pQJegQIDBAB&biw=1920&bih=955&dpr=1 these prices are strange but maybe it really is that worth that much :/
It’s nice looking but not a repeater. Not really a fancy number either. It’s a Trinary Note but they aren’t really collectible. Four dollars is okay but nothing you’ll make money on.
That's amazing because that note is pristine. I've got a stack of certificates but only 3 or four with a star in front of the serial number. You'd think they'd be worth more. Sad Panda!
1957,s are so common, I have several *STAR* notes that are CH/CU which have very little value now if we were talking series 1935 maybe a conversation there.