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Low S/N 2009A $100 Bill ... Comments?

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Got this the other day. Low enough?


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 Posted 04/11/2017  08:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SteveInTampa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My opinion, no.

999 or less, and preferably a star note.
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Thanx Steve ... Your opinion is always welcome.
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No. I think 100 or less is considered low.
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I see higher numbers being sold as 'low serial number' notes so I'm on the fence. If you like it, keep it.

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I see higher numbers being sold as 'low serial number' notes so I'm on the fence. If you like it, keep it.

I will probably keep it. Thanx for all opinions.
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Spender.
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Agree, out he goes.
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I'm in the "spend it" camp. It's cool but not worth tying up $100, in my opinion. Corners look soft too.


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I see higher numbers being sold as 'low serial number' notes...

Yes, lots of sellers advertise their SNs as fancy to squeeze as much as possible out of an auction or BIN.
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Low enough for me to keep.
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I rarely get anything below 5 digits, so I would keep it, but do whatever you think.


Ps: This must be a really low number if this is considered 'low'

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I'd keep it
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Just an observation, but I'm surprised at the amount of people that would tie up $100 for a not so low serial number. I can see keeping it if it was $1 or $5, but $100 is a decent amount to hold on to while inflation eats up its value.

Anyone feel free to chime in on your reasoning behind keeping something like this.
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I would keep it, if I could afford too. Mainly for sentimental reasons, not so much the value.
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