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The Paper Money With Number 666, Is It Bad To Collect It?

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 Posted 04/05/2019  08:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add walk2dwater to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Because the number 666 is devil's number in Christian community. Is it right? That's why people don't like number such as 666

-not "bad" just a waste of time. First go for condition, then for scarcity (like change-overs, special numbers, errors, etc.) Get to know what you like.

I have been watching a few blogs on Youtube & found one from the US who was searching 100 $1.00 notes for "star notes & fancy numbers." He separated a regular crumpled (well circulated) note with three sixes in the serial number stating that this was a "devil's serial number" or something like that.

In another video he saw a number that was similar to "96540312" and called it a "broken ladder."

I cannot recall the other made up terms (I"ve never heard used before) but the blogger spoke like one of those K-tel special offers slick snake oil salesmen. Some of it was tongue in cheek perhaps- but I really got the impression that his goal was to get you to "like" & subscribe to his channel (& impress people they can find valuable notes out of circulation). He had no idea how many replacement stars (3 he found) were printed (likely had no catalogue) & the 2 radars he showed he bought. Also, he started estimating what some of his heavily circulated star replacements would sell for on ebay (fairly sky high estimates IMO) All in all, quite a misleading blog, but fun to watch (unfortunately!)

So, bottom line: inform yourself. Be skeptical and join forums like CCF (keep those questions coming)! '')
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04/05/2019 08:45 am
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 Posted 04/06/2019  4:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Regent to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
('');collecting is an art ,
you have to be well inform before buying, become member of canadian paper money society.and ask a lot of questions
before taking a decision of buying a note
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