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I Just Picked Up This Nice Uncirculated Bill Low(Ish) Serial Number. 2013 Series

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This is a nice uncirculated fairly low serial number bill, Serial number begins and ends with 'A' as well.

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To be considered a low serial number, you really need at least 5, preferably more zeros in front.
Keep it if you like as it is only a dollar.
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Doesn't cost much to toss in a drawer.
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Nice find. I'd keep it.
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I'd keep it too.
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Someday it will be rare - in about 90 years or so..


Dollar bill serial numbers don't increase in value the same way coins do.
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Considering the good condition, it can sell easily for $5.
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Dollar bill serial numbers don't increase in value the same way coins do.

Wait, What !?
Says who ?

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Dollar bill serial numbers don't increase in value the same way coins do

Well I was talking about the Bill as a whole actually. (in 90 years, the smallest denomination will probably be the $10.00 bill.)
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If that was a series 1928 $10 gold certificate with the serial number 00000001, it would still be worth about as much as that 2009 bill.
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If that was a series 1928 $10 gold certificate with the serial number 00000001, it would still be worth about as much as that 2009 bill.

Hard to say. Certainly some premium, but probably not several multiples. A 1928 $10 gold cert in 67PPQ condition would be about $3000 without any special serial number vs. the $10 value of the "regular" 2009 bill. Not sure how much the single-digit-serial-number-collector market overlaps with the large-size-currency-collector market, and there isn't much data on niche sales like that.

@Steve--If/when you find a large-size #12 note, how much of a premium are you willing to pay? Is it so rare that you would pay multiples over the "regular" value on already high-value notes, or is it more of a fixed premium (willing to pay XXX dollars for any note with the #12)?
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@Steve--If/when you find a large-size #12 note, how much of a premium are you willing to pay?

Interesting question. I've stopped collecting and I'm in the middle of selling the vast majority of my collection. Instead of selling or auctioning my notes individually, I've forwarded a complete list to a buyer that is putting together an offer for the entire lot.
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