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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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So you know how frustrating it is when you find a banknote, look at the serial, and find that it's only one digit away, or a digit needs to be swapped, from being a fancy serial! Post your near-fancy finds here!
Here's a couple of mine: HBS 8689896 FTE 0002143
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Forum Kid
Canada
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Valued Member
Canada
254 Posts |
Thanks for making this thread! Now I can post my 'so close' finds without feeling dumb!
I got a $10 bird note from my cash register yesterday: 6244261
I have seen a LOT of "so close" bills, many of which I've tossed back into circulation. Here are the most memorable ones: 2424216 0680086 (almost repeater) 1133133 (also almost a repeater) 7377727 5777777 Also, a $5 polymer that was 942 numbers short of a sheet replacement And possibly the worst: 6663667
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I have a polymer 20$ 0070000. I can afford to keep this but I may spend it on other coins someday.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
2519 Posts |
Almost 4-digit repeater. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Mine was a mint $5 "5454554". Had to sell it. It bugged me too much to look at it! On the other hand, I had the "5454545" to go with it, so I sold them as a pair...
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Valued Member
Canada
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Yesterday I had a chance to look through many bills. I had to take $3000 out of my account and deposit it into another bank, in addition to checking at work. I found several that were one digit off: 7040702, 3466743, 2061208, 6159519, 4445477. There was also one that was one number too high of being a radar but I forgot what the numbers were. I still have yet to find a repeater. I will keep looking.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Good luck in your search Shoeplier, it took me a couple of months to find one! This one isn't Canadian. I pulled these from a new brick (and replaced them, they're not my bricks but my mom's), thought they would be nice together... just need to slip a "1" in the front of the numbers and radar! 
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Both $50s. This one's a polymer one: FMW0996999 This one's a 1988 with loads of folds: FHB6212216
I almost forgot about this 2009 US $1 I have: K36903960J
Edited by Altaira 12/31/2014 01:46 am
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Close but no dancing banana.  
Edited by SilverDon 12/31/2014 03:55 am
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Valued Member
Canada
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Not sure if this is considered to be close or not? 
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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That's close, you just need 8 as the last number instead of 6.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Appreciate the insight SlurExe97!
Do note collectors place any additional value on such serial numbers?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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For me when I collect notes I try to pick up a few from each series and of each denomination.... For the most current issues.. I would prefer that they be either repeaters/radars..... Some will pay a premium for those...but "one offs" I don't believe there would be any premium over face. Just interesting to have in the collection until u find the real deal I suppose
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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This thread is just to showcase our "so close" finds. It can be frustrating if you find a "so close" one if one number changed or two numbers swapped will make it a fancy serial  I never bothered to check some of my Indonesian notes for fancy serials until now and I found these two. 
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Valued Member
Canada
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Apparently I already had a repeater. Just for good measure, I found three this week. One was ripped and taped so I left it alone. Took out some more $10s to deposit into my other bank. Still no Macklem/Poloz notes. However, I was saddened to find a couple 'so close' ones: 2656541 (21 short of a radar) and 7667627.
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