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Valued Member
Canada
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Hello everyone, Im new to the paper currency world very different to coins, I was hopeing if someone can help me out I would like like know if this type of serial number pattern is worth keeping? Here is the photo of the $20 dollar bill   Thank you,
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
No, only solids,million, and some radars like 1234567 and of course #1 notes
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Valued Member
 Canada
109 Posts |
Thanks john100, I'm a keep looking thanks for the tip I'm a read more about it
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Moderator
 United States
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
94367 Posts |
That's a spender! 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2984 Posts |
Quote: and some radars like 1234567 Banknotes with 1234567 are not radars. They are Ladder Notes.
Edited by MoneyPenney 11/02/2020 3:09 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2585 Posts |
Needs a 4 to start, such as 4094094 to be a "repeater" but 9409409 would be a more desirable "repeater" serial number since the pattern is more obvious.
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Valued Member
Canada
499 Posts |
I would keep it mainly because it is in an uncirculated condition.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2585 Posts |
Quote: I would keep it mainly because it is in an uncirculated condition.  IF the holographic window is unblemished. It is hard to find decent UNC CDN polymer banknotes these days without scratches -so definitely a "keeper" if it truly is high grade.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
787 Posts |
WOW, that is a THICK strip! Never seen a bill with THAT before! That's what happens when I peek at another section of the forum!!!
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Valued Member
Canada
54 Posts |
Nothing special here. A run through a grand of $20s would likely find something cooler
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