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Is This $1 Serial Number Special?

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I've done very little research into paper currency. Just enough to know people are interested in unique serial numbers. Anything special here?
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Even if the 6 was a 9 it would still be a low-value note.



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Well, darn. What would be an example of a good find?
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Single digit serial numbers, ladders (12345678), and solids (33333333) are a few of the most sought-after types, but there are many other categories as well - like repeaters (09090909) and quad repeaters (66669999).
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Keep looking! You'll find something great eventually. You have an eye for it.
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I think all the s/n are unique?
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