I have a $100 Canadian radar note with a pretty unique set of numbers which might interest somebody I am sure. Notice that the 3 numbers are all multiples of 3, of which there are 3 total numbers. 4 9's,2 6's, 1 3.
Nice radar note but it has 2 drawbacks: first, it is a high denomination ($100) & fewer special serial # collectors seek these then the lower valued notes (eg $1-$20). Second: the condition appears to be less than UNC (I cannot tell for certain but there appears to be scratches on the see-through window).
All serial numbers are "unique" right? Even regular serial # so when you mention
Quote: Notice that the 3 numbers are all multiples of 3, of which there are 3 total numbers. 4 9's,2 6's, 1 3.
...it comes across like you're digging deep for a reason the note is "special" or you've been unduly influenced by some type of hyperbole elsewhere (no offence).
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