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New Here Need Some Advice On Serial Numbers For 2009 $100 Bills

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 Posted 04/15/2016  8:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jackham to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone tell me if these are worth holding on to and if so what an approximate value would be. I came across these and have kept them in great shape. One is a radar and the other is a low serial number.


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Both are really nice notes, 100's are hard to keep in collections,but if you can afford to,why not! 8600 is still a little high to call a low serial number,but it is a 2009. you can try on e-bay, but after all the fees,dont expect a high profit.IMHO
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It's hard for me to give advise on keeping $100's without knowing your circumstances. The low serial, series 2009 just became available and distributed this year. There's no telling how many will be found/kept, but yours is the lowest serial number I've seen so far. The series 2009A radar is a three digit radar, and recently only really nice CH-CU $100's with two digit, radar serial numbers, or super radars are bringing much of a premium.

Personally, and respectfully, I wouldn't pay a premium for them, and who's to say what the future will bring. I personally do not collect modern,Fancy $100's unless it's serial #12 .

Cool serial numbers, for sure. Welcome to CCF @jackham !
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Thank you. Your input is very much appreciated! I know very little about coins and notes but it is fun to flip through bills and change and hope for something more than face value.
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