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Question About Minneapolis District Block(S)

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I noticed that some one dollar Minneapolis notes are kind of low printed. So my question is, are they worth collecting/saving?

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Define low run please.
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Some of the smaller Fed districts typically have less notes printed. Minneapolis, Richmond and Cleveland all come to mind. Smaller districts are not as populated as New York, San Francisco and Atlanta and overall receive less notes. Since collecting is a supply and demand hobby, some of these smaller districts can have some low print totals. However, a low print total doesn't always assure a premium.
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Some of the smaller Fed districts typically have less notes printed. Minneapolis, Richmond and Cleveland all come to mind. Smaller districts are not as populated as New York, San Francisco and Atlanta and overall receive less notes. Since collecting is a supply and demand hobby, some of these smaller districts can have some low print totals. However, a low print total doesn't always assure a premium.


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