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Valued Member
United States
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I understand the concept of the Fancy Serial Numbers, but what I am not clear on is the use of all 8 serial numbers on a particular bill. For example; The number 100 is read as 100 whether it appears as 100, or 0100, or 00100. The Bill in Question has a series of numbers (that would be considered a Radar) following a zero (0). I know this sounds like a technicality but just want to be sure, Thanks! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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A true radar note includes all 8 numbers when applicable.
Some older notes used shorter serial numbers.
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United States
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Valued Member
 United States
129 Posts |
I figured it was a long shot, and thanks for the links! I'm diggin' the "coolness Index"
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Thanks for the links cashhound! I posted a couple "almost fancy" notes a while back and of the two, the coolest (90069008) got an 89.3% on the Universal Coolness Index.  Classified as "almost cool". 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I figured it was a long shot, and thanks for the links! I'm diggin' the "coolness Index" Unfortunately, you will never ever see or hear mention of a "coolness index" or "coolness factor" associated with a note in an auction description from a major auction house, except maybe ebay.....never at Heritage, Stacks, Spink, or Lynn Knight.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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...And up next is this extremely rare 1899 "Chief" $5 note, and big bonus, it has a Universal Coolness Index of 99.4%!
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Rest in Peace
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Those are the kind to hide in your wallet for " Boyz nite out", where best poker hand bill drinks arefree all nite!
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Quote: ...And up next is this extremely rare 1899 "Chief" $5 note, and big bonus, it has a Universal Coolness Index of 99.4%!  May not bring the high rollers, but funny and I like that!
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