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Here are the changes per request thanks! So I did so research and held on to these One is a lucky 777 One is a super repeater ladder no? What you think worth holding or worthless The last image is a s series with a date like serial but the date really has no meaning probably a spender... Just looking for opinions      Edited by Jeremy Chesney 07/17/2020 2:37 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Please show your images right-side up. This is important.
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The first one is kinda cool but in poor condition. The others, spenders for sure.
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A super repeater is a pair of numbers repeated four times. Typical 777 notes have the 7's at one end of the note or the other and offer little collector value. All three notes are in their waning days of their useful life, but if you like them, keep'em. I checked on Amazon for deals under $3 and you could buy a 40-count box of Band-Aids for $2.49...tough decision, especially if you're bleeding.
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Steve in Tampa I don't understand the bandaids bro I posted the notes just to ask questions Because you can't always believe what you read online and I like to collect things. The value isn't all that important to me however I dont want to have a book full of regular dollars and look special when I show them to my kids or family I like to have something neat and possibly valuable or valuable some day
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Jeremy - your first note is a decent ladder, but worth little in this heavily circulated condition. The second and third notes have no collectible value at all. There is nothing here with appreciation potential - absolutely nothing.
Edited by Coinfrog 07/17/2020 9:56 pm
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I would spend all, but I have no interest in "special" serial number unless it's under the number 10 (eg 00000009). Good luck in what you do with them.
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Quote: if you don't mind opening your eyes this serial numbers are 25262728 if you look closely the two repeats all the way through the serial number making it a super repeater Disregarding the hostility, this note is NOT a super repeater. A super repeater needs 4 blocks of two digits to repeat, 24242424 would be a super repeater. 12131415 is not. The top note IS interesting, and I would keep it myself, but it's not extremely valuable, especially in the condition it's in. The other notes aren't worth more than face value. Also remember, rarity does not indicate value. Every individual number on any particular banknote is extremely rare, it's the desirability of the number that makes the value.
Edited by Adam_E 07/17/2020 10:26 pm
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Thank you and I meant no hostility I originally wrote something very hostile lol but I felt like just a explanation of what I was reading would be better and this is why I come here to verify what I am reading thank you Adam that is helpful but the childish go buy some bandaids to stop the bleeding was not funny. Seemed a little over reached for comedy so that's why I posted that. And again I mento no hostility I merely wanted the other person to know more then I do at least before putting useless information mixed with ignorant banter I never asked for that in my post. Just honest opinions
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Also Adam I read on a few places that yes you are right about a super repeater being 2 numbers repeating 12121212 like so and a repeater is 18171915 like so however when you have a repeater that has a nice sequence like mine or 24242727 or 23242423 that those are also considered a form of super repeaters in respect of their secondary sequencing the f24242727 being a super repeater repeater and the 23242423 super repeater radar etc as long as the other numbers in the repeater are fancy but I may be wrong. And I'm not trying to find a price tag to sell them I would just like to hold on to the neat ones see I thought the 777 was neat but I am finding out that it's not that rare or cool at all pretty common. Thanks for everyone's help and reply's and I'll be the bigger person and apologize for any I'll will my earlier reply may have sounded like.
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It's an interesting bill for sure, I would keep it, but it isn't a super repeater, and it isn't worth much over face value.
Please refrain from being hostile, "putting useless information mixed with ignorant banter" isn't very acceptable. He was simply making a light hearted joke, and it wasn't irrelevant, it was relating to what you could buy with the bill, as it's value is probably under $3.00
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It appears I've rustled some feathers, which wasn't my intention. I read that the OP was "just looking for opinions" which I cordially included along with my classic, "if you like them, keep'em". The Band-Aid story was my way of conveying that I valued them at face value. It may have come across as harsh but it's what my readers have grown to expect...I meant no harm. I will not however put up with misinformation, and the links provided by the OP kinda proved my point. This is a Super Repeater -  This is a Lucky 777 note marketed by the BEP -  I don't see what the OP saw in his third note at all, L17551224S is about as random as they come. The title said Fancy Serial Numbers, any thoughts so I gave the OP my humble opinion. I always try to encourage collectors at every level and sometimes I come across as brutally honest. Once again, I did say, if you like them, keep'em.....the cute Band-Aid story was to let the OP know that if he had to spend them one day, no big deal. Relax Jeremy.
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No need to explain yourself Steveln. Most of us anyway understand you were offering your opinion, which I agree with.
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And I apologized I do use the information here and I don't want enemies but I have had more than enough people taunting me and harassing me when I first started out on here no matter what I write or how I explain it.
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