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Where Can I Sell A Fancy Serial Number Note

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 Posted 09/15/2017  10:49 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ehillny to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
hello all. I just have a question. I collect all kinds of currency. however I came across a very cool 1 dollar note. its a 2009 serial number G77777770D thats alot of 7s. even the placement numbers around the note are 7s. anyone think this is something somebody would want?

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 Posted 09/15/2017  10:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kanga to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
IMO it's an "almost" note.
The "0" messes up the premium.
It's more a curiosity.
If it tickles you fancy then save it.
But expect little or nothing over face value.

And if it's been circulated then you're down to $1.
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to CCF. ebay is your best bet. Check sold values on ebay for a price.
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Like kanga stated about circulation - it's all about the condition. If you have wear, wrinkles, tears, or folds those will all effect the interest in your note.
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In one word - China. Many Chinese strongly believe that the number 7 brings great luck. Even without the last 7 this could be worth some bucks.
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This one would be "close but no cigar" to most U.S. collectors...I think moxking does bring up a really good point in regards to 7 being lucky in China.
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The lucky number in China is 8 not 7. The US Treasury (BEP) has sold lucky money currency sets since 2000 for the Chinese new year with serial numbers ending in 8888 in red envelopes because 8 and red are considered lucky in Chinese culture.

Your note should have some premium but not like it would if it was all 7's
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Post your question on the U.S.Paper Money Forum for much more input.



to the CCF!
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That is definitely a serial number people would want. As long as it's not in terrible condition you should be able to get a premium for it on a website like ebay. I'd say probably in the $10-$20 range (But you would get close to $1,000 for the complete solid 7's) Also as stated, Chinese culture loves the number 8, while 7 is lucky in American culture.
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thanks everyone. I'm trying to upload a picture here to show you all but cannot get it to work. I am not very tech savy. its in decent shape not all worn out and rough looking. I just though it was neat amd wanted to show it off. a guy I know offered me 20 bucks for it but I passed
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It's a super note and well worth keeping.
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the things ive came across in the last week are amazing. I got a 1944 us 50 centavos coin. a Mercury dime a series 1934 funny back dollar bill and the one I posted about. all just found around my town as change
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That's quite a haul by today's standards!
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not a bad haul at all. I dont know much about the one I came across. it says united states of america. 1944 but something in spanish I do believe. why would it say usa then 50 centavos?
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