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Here Are The Pics With Special Serial Number

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In this condition, I would not expect this note to bring much of a premium.
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The serial number is interesting, and if you like it, keep it. If you change your mind down the road, you can spend it. I might keep it just for conversation sake. Not much, if any premium would be associated with the note because of its condition.
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If it were unmarked, untorn and crisp it might bring a few bucks - but not in its present state.

Still, if I had found it I would probably hang on to it for a while.
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If it was a $100, it would be a spender.
If it was a $1, definitely a keeper.

$20?....... a borderline decision. Up to you.
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I forget what the special name is for this kind of serial but this one reads the same upside down as right side up (at least, pretty darn close). I might put this one aside but as others have stated... condition really hurts it.
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I want to thank everyone who took the time to respond to me thank you I'm starting to think this isn't for me I thought the bill was in great shape lol what do I know
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I thought the bill was in great shape lol what do I know.

Compare it with an uncirculated note and you'll see it instantly.
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Lol I get that but for a circulated bill 2009 it looks good I also seem to notice some ink weirdness I thought to be errors when blown up but what do I know. I see weird stuff in money when magnified lol
I'm thinking this bill may peek the interest of someone just have to figure out how to get it to them lol
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While its series is 2009, your note appears to have been printed in November of 2012. For an 8-year-old note that has seen circulation, you're right, this one's in pretty good shape. But it's a long way from being crisp/uncirculated.
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If it was a $100, it would be a spender.
If it was a $1, definitely a keeper.



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$20?....... a borderline decision. Up to you.
I might have to spend it.
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I forget what the special name is for this kind of serial but this one reads the same upside down as right side up (at least, pretty darn close).

"CelticKnot" - that type of special serial number would be called a "rotator" but this note has four "5's" which disqualifies it as such (must be: 0; 8; 9; or 6). If you rotate the bill upside down SN should look the same (but 55's ruin the effect).

I agree with "Sel_69l" & lean towards "jbuck's" position on this one.
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