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Quote: I have a $10 bill 2017 PB19191999A Very nice, only1blue,  to the Community!
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I have some: GJ 00000200 A: 99.66%  GK 00000144 A: 99.62%  IB 00001203 A:99.06%  EA00000441A to EL00000441A, total 12 notes:99.07% 
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Quote: I have some: Nice examples!   to the Community!
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Nice examples! 
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This one got a 99.67% extremely cool! 
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Quote: This one got a 99.67% extremely cool! Excellent! 
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Valued Member
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This one comes in at 98.8, but I think... other factors more than make up the extra .2% coolness in this scenario.  
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99.5 each individually. 
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Makes me wonder what the highest one in this thread is so far..?
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P.S.A. (rant) I always try to encourage collectors to collect whatever makes them happy. With that being said, I sometimes worry that some collectors may confuse the Universal Coolness Index with established Fancy serial numbers. You need to look no further than the first note posted on this thread - JK00707077A. This is an interesting serial number, but it's not Fancy. It's not a Solid, or Repeater, or Radar, or Ladder, or High, or Low. The only auction venue that mentions the Coolness Index is eBay, and that's because sellers write their own auction descriptions and take their own photos. You will never hear the Coolness Index mentioned on Heritage or Stacks or Lyn Knight or any other auction venue where professionals write the auction description. Once again, collect whatever makes you happy, but be aware that a high Coolness Index number does not always translate as valuable or desirable by other collectors.
Edited by SteveInTampa 04/16/2021 12:15 pm
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Quote: P.S.A. (rant) ... . . . . .  Well said Steve. I started this thread many moons ago for fun and possibly a learning tool. Threads like yours are very helpful to the beginner collector (whether they know it or not). 
Edited by cashhound 04/16/2021 07:27 am
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 Coolness factors in order: 98.7% 98.1% 99.05% What was really cool about these is that I got them all on Wednesday for face value. There's a lady at my laundromat who saves them for me.
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@BigAppleBucky, would you have paid anything above face value to own them if she was selling them ?
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Quote: @BigAppleBucky, would you have paid anything above face value to own them if she was selling them ? No. Though I would have if I could have sold them at a profit. She did not need to show me 150 interesting numbered and star notes. I took four star notes with low numbers - leading four zeros, but none of them were rare.
Edited by BigAppleBucky 04/17/2021 09:40 am
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