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Super Fancy And Fancy Serials

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New to the forum and having a great time reading all the posts. Thought id share a few pics of some of the nice finds I made while doing the morning bank deposits for a store I managed for a few years. If anyone has any ideas regarding possible value pls chime in

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 Posted 03/15/2017  02:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to the family!

The first one could be called a repeater of sorts neat that its only two digits, too bad letters weren't the same. May be worth something if in uncirculated condition. None of the others are anything of value. Unless you like to play dollar bill poker. thats where you challenge your buddies to layout their bills, best hand wins 'em all, have a few different denoms there!
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To me, the best one is the first. I'm not too much of a currency guy but I believe it's called a "Super Repeater."

You also have a couple "Binary" serials and an almost fancy almost radar.

Still, the super repeater is the best to me.

I don't know about the last one.

Edit: In the right crowd, that Super Repeater is worth more than Just a dollar. Definite keeper!
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The first note is a Super Repeater , the last note is an 3rd print shift or faulty alignment error note. The rest of them are just interesting. All of them show average circulation.

Guessing a value is so random. As soon as I tell you it's worth $10, someone will offer you $20 and then you think, that Steve in Tampa is such an idiot.

You can research sold listings on ebay to get a feel for current trends....remember that asking prices are NOT a guide to value.
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I would keep them all after seeing what has sold on ebay. As stated above, the 1st note is a SUPER REPEATER and could bring a premium. The $10 note looks to be a misalignment printing error. In the end, it's your decision as to whether to keep them or not.

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Agree with the Stever that only the first and last notes are worth holding on to.



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I love the last one!
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Love that 65'er
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Dose anyone (especially the currency collectors) see any merit in having the first and last notes graded and encapsulated? And is the second a special book ender also worthy of grading? Thanks as always in advance for your replies!!
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Dose anyone (especially the currency collectors) see any merit in having the first and last notes graded and encapsulated? And is the second a special book ender also worthy of grading? Thanks as always in advance for your replies!!


Condition issues lead me to believe that TPG encapsulation will not add any premium to these notes. I personally would put them in an approved currency sleeve and leave them like that. I do not recommend grading for any of the OP's notes.
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