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Is This Note Even Special?

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 Posted 04/23/2021  12:53 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Clay7822 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a $100 note from 1996 With a serial# of AB45836317X

From my understanding X in US currency just means the end of the serial, or last note of that line...

Issue comes is when I got to look up just the serial without the X
(AB45836317*) There are no notes under that serial?

Does that mean this is a one-of-a-kind?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

(I don't really know how to upload images or I would xD)
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Welcome to CCF. The series 1996 $100 New York district went all the way up to the AB-Y block, so AB-X was not the end of the line. The 1996 $100 New York district star notes ended at serial number AB19200000*. I'm not sure what you mean by one-of-a-kind since serial numbers are not duplicated, all of them are. Condition is everything, please post a photo when you can.
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Is-This-Note-Even-Special?

Ok that makes sense, to be honest, I know very little about collectable currency and am more so just curious.
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If it was uncirculated, I'd be tempted to keep it. It was printed in July 1999 and appears to have a center fold and handling marks. If you like it, keep it, but to me, it's a spender.
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99.2 million in 31 runs were printed. It's pretty common and too high of a denomination to keep.

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It would be a spender for me.



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