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2003 Consecutive Digits In Serial #

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Hi,

I don't collect currency in general and therfore wish to avoid devoting time to market & advertise things that do not have intrinsic value.

Do four consecutive '0's on a couple of bills in excellent shape have any noticeable value? The other feature to note is that the bills were printed consecutively.






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I'll upload the rear shots if it's worth the time depending upon responses:


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Consecutive notes are normal. That's how they're distributed. Four of any serial number in a row by itself, doesn't ring any bells. Four solid numbers followed by another four solid numbers is considered fancy, and the BEP markets Lucky Money that start with "8888". So there's that.
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I don't see consecutive "O's" here, but in general four consecutive numbers doesn't add value to a note.
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Not bad looking for an eighteen year-old single, but both do have fold marks. They are mildly interesting to me but are still (in my opinion) still just worth $1 each. Sorry.
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