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1981 A Binary Radar $1 Dollar Bill

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I have a $1 dollar bill 1981A with the serial number E77755777D. I know it's a radar, binary, repeater, and a bookend serial number. Problem is I can't find the value of a dollar bill like this online. It's in MS60 condition. I'm sorry I don't have a picture of it but I can't take one of it.
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I don't have a picture of it but I can't take one of it.


I'm not exactly sure what this means, but anyway, radars and repeaters are fairly common. The OP's note is not a repeater. MS60 is a coin grade and if I'm understanding the OP correctly, the note is uncirculated. The bookend and binary references add little to no value. I would value the note at between $20-$30.
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Pic would help.



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I forgot that it's gem mint not mint state. that was my mistake. but the serial number doesn't have more value than $30?
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I forgot that it's gem mint not mint state. that was my mistake.


The US Mint is responsible for our coins and medals and has nothing to do with our paper money. The word Mint is not part of the vernacular of paper money collectors. An uncirculated note with good centering is GEM or CH-CU which means Choice-Crisp Uncirculated, or CU, Crisp Uncirculated....but never mint.
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