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1976 $2 Serial Number Valuation

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 Posted 11/20/2024  12:06 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Adznel to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hmm what if I had serial number 00000018 for 1976 woulld that be high valued?
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I do believe it would carry a premium considering its a low serial #. Condition would also be a factor but w/o pics, its difficult to evaluate.
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I'm not certain about 'high valued', but it would have a premium depending on condition.

We need photos to evaluate.
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Agree with others, will need pics to determine.
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to the CCF!
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It's definitely worth more than face value. As the others have mentioned, condition plays a big part in valuing modern banknotes. It would really be cool if it was a replacement note or from Minneapolis or Kansas City.
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Agree. Sharp pics of both sides please!
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or from Minneapolis or Kansas City.

if you return...can you explain why these 2 Res. Banks ?
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if you return...can you explain why these 2 Res. Banks ?

These two district replacement notes, are the keys for the series. It's usually tied to the amount of notes printed and their survival rate. A close third is Richmond.
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