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Curious about the history or worth of a dollar like this? Any info would be greatly appreciated! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Yes! Having problems navigating in this forum!
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New Member
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Also I got this one today! I heard numbers early in the run were better! Any truth to that statement?  
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 to the CCF History on the original bill is that it spent quite bit of time in service of our nations commerce and as such has accumulated significant wear and even some tears. Value is $1 Please post the additional bills in their own thread to avoid confusing comments on multiple items in a single thread.
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Edited by nickelsearcher 05/15/2023 06:16 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I heard numbers early in the run were better! By this, I'm guessing you mean low serial numbers. In that case, the answer is yes. Most collectors consider any serial number 999 and below to be low. Having said that, condition on modern notes is paramount and the two notes displayed on this thread are in really rough condition. I would consider both of them to be spenders.
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Valued Member
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Someone messaged me that my screen name was being used. They thought my account might have been hacked.
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New Member
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Not hacked. They've been calling me Cool Breeze since I was 12yrs old.. I'm 59yrs now. Glad to meet you! #128526;
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Fun finds.  Keepers for your own enjoyment, but not for any premium.
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Nice to meet you CoolBreezeBrown. I too have been called CoolBreeze by friends since I was a kid. Where did the #128526 come from?
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Quote: Where did the #128526 come from? The forum software does not like Emojis. They look okay in the entry box, but are not rendered when the post is viewed.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree, both notes shown on this thread would be spenders for me.
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Bedrock of the Community
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 to CCF and keep up the hunt!
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Pillar of the Community
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 What you have first is a 'binary' note. This means it has two digits 6+1 only. A true binary note is where the serial numbers can only contain 1s and 0s and true binary's tend to be more valuable. Condition also always plays a factor ultimately in determining value. Nowadays, binary serial numbers have been extended to many types, and if the serial numbers consist of two different digits like yours then they are also called binary but have a lower value than a true binary which appeal to serious collectors of fancy serial numbers. These other types of binaries will tend to sell more to casual collectors on places like ebay for a few dollars over face value even in circulated condition. You can check ebay sold listings for value (not what it listed but currently unsold) as they are regularly sold there so doesn't require lots of research.. The note also has 6 of a kind 6's which may appeal again to some casual collectors. Typically a 7 or 8 of a kind is where serious collectors get interested in them as those are more rare. Here are some others to search for: http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/Fa...Numbers.aspxI made a post about different types of collectors and 5 of a kind here, mainly good for new collectors to get their feet wet: http://goccf.com/t/439875#3788062
Edited by datadragon 05/15/2023 10:58 pm
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Quote: Where did the #128526 come from? wow, I think this is the first time a poster noticed their own #number stuff. and questioned it. What jbuck said is right (he should know) but real world emojis won't world here, the forum had a small list that we choose from in the full reply box.
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