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Valued Member
Canada
290 Posts |
I would like to know if these serials can be considered fancy. Given their actual condition, I returned them back to circulation, but I would like to know if they could have brought a premium had I found the right buyer and had I found them in UNC condition. Here are the pictures and a short description above each: Some kind of ladder (8)2 84 86 88  Doubles, as much as a 7 digit serial allows it  Binary  Triples, as much as a 7 digit serial allows it 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1166 Posts |
Nothing there that I would keep.
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
I would keep the binary just because, even though the condition isn't so good. John1 
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Rest in Peace
United States
7075 Posts |
I'd keep the binary note -- you might be able to sell that for a little bit. And I'd keep that last note even though I don't think it's worth anything more than face value. It's just kind of a cool number and I keep those kind...until I find a better one.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1700 Posts |
What do you mean by the binary?
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Valued Member
 Canada
290 Posts |
Petersun:
Are you asking what a binary is or are you wondering for what reasons they would keep the binary ? In case you want to know what a binary is, it's a note which has a serial number with only 2 different digits, in that case, 1s and 9s.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
933 Posts |
shame those are in such condition. How long did it take you to accumulate these?
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Valued Member
 Canada
290 Posts |
I went through two batches of one hundred 10$ notes in one week and this is what came out of them. Yes, I would've held on to them had I found them in UNC, but since that's not the case I've already returned them back to circulation.
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Valued Member
Canada
457 Posts |
There are only 10 kinds of people in the world, Those who understand binary, And those who don't. :-)
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Valued Member
Canada
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