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 Posted 02/22/2011  11:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biggfredd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
google "buying fancy serial numbers" or similar for some offers.
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If I remember correctly, a note with all 8's sold for $300,000 a few years ago to a Chinese collector. I think 8's have a special meaning to them.


8s are lucky, 4s sound like "death".

http://www.moneyfactory.gov pulls 8888+ notes before they are issued, and sells them at a premium.
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 Posted 02/24/2011  8:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add solid6s to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Ceylon...After not hearing the end of it from my wife...I sold the strap to Jim. I'm sure he will double his money on it...at least. He could easily sell each note for at least $10-$20 each...and the solid...who knows? I made a lot of money on it so I'm happy.
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 Posted 02/24/2011  8:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bryan1234 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
how much did you sell it for?
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how much did you sell it for?

I doubt the buyer would like this information about this private sell to be disclosed
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Solids, you are welcome.

It will take him a longgg time to sell it off. Some of the notes will move rather quickly other will be a slowwww crawl. For instance who would want something like 6666 6638? It's not as easy as some think and once the strap is broken it becomes a totally different game.

edit to add

Are you going to start collecting fancy sn's or currency now that you came in with a bang?

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02/25/2011 07:33 am
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Bryan is right...that number will remain between Jim and I. ..sorry guys. Ceylon...i have always looked at the money in my pocket and will continue to do so...i really did not want to sell the strap, but my wife is right...you cant turn down that kind of money for money that is only "worth" $100. I'm sure all of those bills will find happy homes for much more then they are "worth". Maybe the same bank where I got that strap from has 7777777? ;-) wouldn't that be cool? But to answer your question...i will always look, I doubt I will keep much....if I was a keeper I would/should have kept that strap. A part of me is sad that I parted with it, because I doubt I will ever have something like that in my hands again for face value. But then again...the money I made on it is nice to have in my hands as well. ;-)
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I bet he sold it for face value :)
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