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Dollar Bill With Strange Serial #

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I got a 2009 1 dollar bill today. The serial number is L77990033D. I am wondering if it carries a premium. I will post pics soon. But the bill has one fold in the center. But I think if its in a book for while it will straighten out.
Thanks
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People refer to those as Quads, Quad Doubles, or 4 pair notes.
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to the forums!

While that is a neat find, the premium on such a note is probably going to be just $1 to $2 at most..
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Ok its still neat to me. Thanks and hello!
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Cool number, congrats. Do not straighten the fold, ever.
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I have some quads / 4 pairs in chcu sets (some partial sets) and these are tough to come by as a set and have seen individual chcu notes go for $6/7 per and up when sold as a group.

Sets would be something like this (9 notes)

3366 0011
3366 0022
ETC to
3366 0099

As a side note..I would venture to guess that most folks will have a more radars and repeaters than ONE 4 pair set.
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be a nice one to play liars poker with
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I would venture to guess that most folks will have a more radars and repeaters than ONE 4 pair set.




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