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Pillar of the Community
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The thing that I find interesting about the notes S/N is that it has (2)#2s, (2)#3s, (2)#4s and (2)#5s. Probably considered a Ladder of sorts.
Edited by cashhound 01/06/2017 5:52 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Suppose that's possible. Interesting to a mathematical mind, no doubt, but simply one of innumerable curious combinations of eight numbers. Perhaps I'm wrong.
Edited by Coinfrog 01/06/2017 5:55 pm
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The number you entered was 24342535. This is a cool number. It has a Universal Coolness Index of 94.9% 24342535 contains 4 pairs. Only 0.53% of 8-digit numbers have this combination. 24342535 has 4 unique digits. In 9.3% of 8-digit numbers, there are 4 or fewer unique digits. 24342535's digits sum to 28. In 18% of 8-digit numbers, the digits sum to at most 28. http://www.coolnumbers.com/UCI.html
Edited by Mark1959 01/06/2017 6:49 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Apologies for forgetting about the Coolness Index. I just can't seem to remember this.
Edited by Coinfrog 01/06/2017 7:12 pm
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Quote: Apologies for forgetting about the Coolness Index. I just can't seem to remember this. Mostly just to have fun with - Probably only makes "Almost" premium value note serial numbers something to sell om ebay!!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sorry, high on the Coolness Index, but must agree. 
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Rest in Peace
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You never need to apologize, Frog. You are at a 98.7% on the Coolness Index!
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: This is a cool number. It has a Universal Coolness Index of 94.9% I'm wondering why they never mention this on auction descriptions......
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New Member
United States
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Hi, I do apologize if I am in the wrong topic or intruding. I'm an amateur when it comes to coin/paper money collecting, but it's very relaxing! My question is a $5.00 bill fancy serial number. I tried googling it LOL. Any help is appreciated. 2013 $5.00 bill serial no.(MK44663131B) is this a fancy serial no. sequence or lunch money? Thank you in advance.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Welcome Denise.... Your bill looks like lunch money to me! Keep looking though!
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 to CCF denise0909. I agree,lunch money. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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i agree about it being a spender. i am not big on considering random serial numbers - as a collector criteria...however I did not hear about the "coolness factor" before now.
i googled it, and found that to be entertaining. I entered three seerial numbers from my pocket change, and the "coolest" one had a 87.5%.
thanks for the fun site...
Edited by dbrablec 02/13/2017 08:13 am
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