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2013 Series $1 Note. Is This Considered A Radar Number?

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2013-Series-$1-Note.--Is-This-Considered-A-Radar-Number?
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Sorry, this is not a radar. A radar reads the same forward and backward.
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Gotcha... So this is really considered nothing
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It's basically just a statistical curiosity, with 3 different numbers paired in such a fashion. Imagine how may such combinations you could create drawing from all 10 digits in various pairs using just 3 different digits at a time. Especially in circulated condition this is just a spender.

Others may feel differently.
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It is just really close to a keeper.

Either 82848284 or 82844828 would have been keepers.
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And those would be a ladder or a radar correct?
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The first number is called a 4 digit repeater, 8284 repeats itself.
The second number is a radar, reads the same forward and backward.
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And those would be a ladder or a radar correct?


JimmyD called it correctly.
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