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Is This Considered A Fancy Serial #?

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 Posted 05/17/2018  09:51 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add cowgirlcpa to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Good morning I have a 2003 $2 Minneapolis uncirculated note with this serial # I 37856241 A. Is this considered a ladder? The digits are not in order? If its a fancy number type, what would the value above face be? Thanks so much for bearing with me, as I learn!
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 Posted 05/17/2018  10:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nfine to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I believe that is called a straight.
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The note has no rhyme or reasoning to the sequencing of the numbers. For it to be a true ladder it needs to be either 12345678 or 87654321. If it could be called anything I would call it a "randoming ladder".

I'm no math wiz but I would imagine that notes like this are not rare and have a very small collector base.

That's my Two Cents. Someone else may have a differing opinion.
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 Posted 05/17/2018  10:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chafemasterj to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Definitely not a ladder but cool nonetheless.
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 Posted 05/17/2018  11:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SteveInTampa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks pretty random. Aside from it having 8 different numbers, which isn't fancy, I see no value above face.This website has samples of fancy serial numbers.
http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancyS...Numbers.aspx
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As others have said, it's not a true ladder, and not even that rare to have a serial number with no repeating numbers that includes just the numbers from 1 to 8.

There are 8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1=40,320 possible serial numbers like this. With a print run of 99,999,999 (BEP doesn't usually go this high anymore in a run though), that would be .04% or 1 in 2,480 notes. That might seem like a small number of notes, but for comparison, a true ladder note is 1 in 16,666,667 notes (just 6 in a run of 99,999,999).
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Thanks All! I totally understand the logic you offered, BadDog and I'll remember it. A straight is cool, Nfine! Thanks for all the input. I think I'll keep it because I really like $2 bills, a straight is cool, and it's cheap to keep.

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I think I'll keep it because I really like $2 bills, a straight is cool, and it's cheap to keep.


Right, only $2 and unc too!
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Nice analysis, BadDog, I vaguely recall learning how to do that in high school about a hundred years ago! Anyway, agree this is not a fancy SN.
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