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 Posted 07/31/2024  10:35 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rklespejo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
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Hello guys! I'm new here! Just wondering if my bill has a ladder serial number.
It's a 20Cad serial number 5678910 - some people say it's not a ladder because of "10" some says it is a ladder so I am so confused. Planning to get it graded butwould like to see if it's worth it, thanks! Hopefully to hear from experts here #10084;#65039;
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 Posted 07/31/2024  10:41 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not a ladder note as the term is generally defined.



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Hello and welcome.

What you have is "almost" a ladder. Meaning that it's "almost" interesting, and almost valuable. But sadly, it isn't.

The reason is grounded in statistics. "True ladders" are rare because, in a seven-digit sequence running from 0000001 to 9999999, there are just four of them: 0123456, 1234567, 2345678 and 3456789. Add four more if you include the reverse ladders (6543210, etc). So that's an 8 in ten million chance of finding one - rather low odds.

An "almost a ladder", however, is much more common, because there are thousands of ways you can "almost but not quite" get a ladder number: 0122456, 0124567, 0123546, and so on. Let's say ten thousand possible almost-ladders. That's a 10,000 in 10,000,000 chance of finding one, or one in a thousand - still kinda low odds, but nowhere near low enough to make anyone pay any attention - or any extra cash.

So unless the note is slab-worthy for other reasons, I would advise against it.
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