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Valued Member
United States
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I got this $1 bill today at work with serial # G00000021G Is this bill hard to find or is a serial this low common? Does anyone have any idea on the value of a note like this. Thanks for your help with this guys/gals!! The bill is in pretty good shape. I'll try to post pics when I get off work I also found a $5 bill with the serial IL00004869A same questions on this bill. I'm new to paper money so I thought I would ask the experts!!   Edited by MikeBrax 05/16/2013 8:33 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The $1 note is a VERY low serial and is not common at all. Definitely something you want to hang on to! Generally you need at least 5 zeroes before you get to what can be considered a low serial. So the $5 is probably a spender.
While I can't speak for what the potential value of the $1 might be, keep in mind the number 21 may carry an even higher premium. (think blackjack!)
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Valued Member
 United States
89 Posts |
I was thinking it should have some added value just not sure what it would be. Thanks again!!
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Moderator
 United States
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I would like to see a pic of the $1. Put it in a mylar sleeve.Check ebay for value. John1 
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New Member
United States
12 Posts |
Blackjack! The $1 if uncirculated, should sell for $100 or more. If it is xf - au then it should approach $100 but people that collect that number may step up and go even higher in a competitive auction. Pics would help to value it signifigantly...
The $5 would have little premium...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
814 Posts |
nice find! I cant wait for th pictures
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1812 Posts |
Quote: I also found a $5 bill with the serial IL00004869A same questions on this bill. I'm new to paper money so I thought I would ask the experts!!
This can be a Birthday note for someone born in California (L) on April 8,1969
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1054 Posts |
That low serial $1 is an exceptional find. Depending on the overall condition, you might have something that you can get up to $200-300 for. And with a number like 21 (blackjack, age, lucky number, etc.), even better yet!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1285 Posts |
Black jack or otherwise... reality belowA while back (Nov / Dec 2012) a ChCu gem SN 21 on a $1 sold for around $150. Depending on condition I see it in the $60 to $100 range. There are plenty of ChCu low sn's for sale currently on ebay and dealer websites in the range of $125 to $175. The OP does have matching alphas (prefix/suffix) which may add a few bucks BUT see my comments above.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1130 Posts |
That is an excellent find. The $1 will probably surprise you. I also definitely would either keep or sell the five. Don't spend it.
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Valued Member
 United States
89 Posts |
Here are the pics of the bill I found. I found it in my register at work.  
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New Member
United States
12 Posts |
Now that the pics are posted I would estimate its value at ~ $40 - $60. The stain is infortunate but its still a great find from the "wild"!
Ceylon is right on the mark!
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Valued Member
 United States
89 Posts |
Yeah I wish it didn't have the stain. I thought it might be around that area, but it was fun to just find it there in the register it took me by suprise. Maybe the next cool bill I find will be in better condition.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
811 Posts |
lowest I've found is 00000037 I like the low number bills
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Valued Member
 United States
89 Posts |
Yeah I like it also which it was a little nicer!!
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New Member
United States
18 Posts |
I like it! Way to go. That is such a neat find. It's amazing to me that no one else stashed it away before it got circulated as much as it already has!
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