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New Member
United States
31 Posts |
2017 with serial #01237282
Potential birth years/dates. 2017 with serial #19140131 2017 with serial #91321997 2017 with serial #19735965
Bills with at least one repeater. 1988 with serial #72355558 2006 with serial #37213131 2013 with serial #13245444 2013 with serial #74449997 2013 with serial #43573030 2013 with serial #93315339 2017A with serial #55002664
Thoughts?
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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To me, these would just be spenders.   to the CCF@
Edited by Coinfrog 08/22/2021 10:08 am
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
21609 Posts |
Sorry but don't see anything there that would be worth keeping. There are no birthday notes (d/m/y) there and those aren't repeater notes, all you have are some consecutive numbers. A repeater has to involve all 8 numbers, not just some of them.
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New Member
 United States
31 Posts |
For the potential birth years/dates.
Couldn't the 19140131 be January, 31 1914?
Couldn't the 91321997 be March 2, 1997?
Couldn't the one that starts with 1973 be either May5, 1973 or June 5, 1973?
I thought repeaters were where a number is repeated more than once together?
Such as 55003664 has three pairs of digits repeating twice.
Or 74449997 has two numbers repeated three times together.
Isn't the one that starts 0123 a partial ladder, I think that's what you call it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
600 Posts |
Quote: Couldn't the 19140131 be January, 31 1914? Maybe. The format is not preferred (MM/DD/YYYY), but I suppose this could be a birthday note. Quote: Couldn't the 91321997 be March 2, 1997? Couldn't the one that starts with 1973 be either May5, 1973 or June 5, 1973? I thought repeaters were where a number is repeated more than once together? Such as 55003664 has three pairs of digits repeating twice. Or 74449997 has two numbers repeated three times together. Isn't the one that starts 0123 a partial ladder, I think that's what you call it. No to all of these. The whole number needs to be the birthday, repeating, ladder, etc. Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4637 Posts |
To get an idea about what the majority of collectors consider Fancy, click on this link to a website that shows examples. http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/Fa...Numbers.aspxAs far as Birthdate notes go, here in the United States MM/DD/YYYY is the preferred sequence. Here's an an example of a July 3rd 1952 birthdate. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
800 Posts |
A true repeater ...  IMO a couple birthday notes ... 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10284 Posts |
Edited by TNG 08/23/2021 09:54 am
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Pillar of the Community
979 Posts |
You got a 1988 series bill in circulation.
Wow.
I would keep it after all it is only one dollar and spend the rest.
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New Member
 United States
31 Posts |
Is a $1 bill with a serial #55773311 worth keeping?
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Valued Member
United States
235 Posts |
No thoughts...................................
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Valued Member
Netherlands
153 Posts |
Rule of thumb: If you have to ask about it, it's not fancy :)
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