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<p>[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 5198815, member: 102022"][USER=114968]@wrexx[/USER] as [USER=27107]@SteveInTampa[/USER] said, all 8 digits are taken into consideration when designating a label to assign to a serial number. You can't just pick and choose the digits you want to use. That said, of all the commonly used labels, yours only falls into the flipper category.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is your serial number interesting? IMO it is only interesting as a star note. Personally I don't see a premium for the flipper. Certainly someone else might. As a star note, your research shows that it falls right in the middle of the rarity scale.</p><p><br /></p><p>You yourself mentioned condition is well circulated with folds and creases commensurate with a folded airplane.</p><p><br /></p><p>Offering it for sale on an auction site such as eBay will cost you their fees. With the very small 'intrigue' premium you might get for it, less the fees charged for listing, sale, and possibly PayPal fees, you would most likely end up with less than the $20 face value of the note.</p><p><br /></p><p>All these things considered, my opinion would be this note is a spender. If it intrigues you enough to put it in a currency sleeve and save it, the old adage comes to mind, a penny saved is a penny earned. I'm your case, a $20 bill saved is a $20 bill earned.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't stop searching![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="masterswimmer, post: 5198815, member: 102022"][USER=114968]@wrexx[/USER] as [USER=27107]@SteveInTampa[/USER] said, all 8 digits are taken into consideration when designating a label to assign to a serial number. You can't just pick and choose the digits you want to use. That said, of all the commonly used labels, yours only falls into the flipper category. Is your serial number interesting? IMO it is only interesting as a star note. Personally I don't see a premium for the flipper. Certainly someone else might. As a star note, your research shows that it falls right in the middle of the rarity scale. You yourself mentioned condition is well circulated with folds and creases commensurate with a folded airplane. Offering it for sale on an auction site such as eBay will cost you their fees. With the very small 'intrigue' premium you might get for it, less the fees charged for listing, sale, and possibly PayPal fees, you would most likely end up with less than the $20 face value of the note. All these things considered, my opinion would be this note is a spender. If it intrigues you enough to put it in a currency sleeve and save it, the old adage comes to mind, a penny saved is a penny earned. I'm your case, a $20 bill saved is a $20 bill earned. Don't stop searching![/QUOTE]
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