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I will start by posting mine ... 
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Bedrock of the Community
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I don't think sequential notes are a major collecting category, so this should be interesting!
Edited by Coinfrog 08/18/2023 9:09 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Consecutive usually means the bills were just released from the federal reserve. I started in 2020. I've pretty much just found consecutive series 2017, 2017a, and $5 series 2013. Except for one time I found three consecutive uncirculated $1s series 2006.
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Pillar of the Community
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I'll dig some out in the next day or so. I've got a couple I think.
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Nice example! 
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Prepare to be amazed.       The 1's are 1974 series. The 5's are 1988A series. The 10's are 1985 series. The 20's are 1985 series. I also have the 1974 1's from the same bank as these ones with the following serial numbers: 00000341 00000343 00000353 00000363 00000371 00000384 As none of these are consecutive to the others I did not photograph them. I also plan to get the 50's and 100's sometime. As long as they are the small headed bills I do not mind what series year or condition.
Edited by ckrakowski 08/20/2023 01:11 am
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Quote: Prepare to be amazed. 
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Pillar of the Community
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mailto: I don't think sequential notes are a major collecting category, so this should be interesting!
I beg to differ. I think when notes stay together for 100 years, it's kind of neat.
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Pillar of the Community
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Edited by mikev50 08/26/2023 6:28 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sequential notes may be "neat" but they seldom bring a premium, to be honest. 
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Quote: 1957b sn with a repeater and radar-- Fun set! 
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Hey mikev50 which one is the radar?
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Pillar of the Community
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  Sorry this took a while, but I'm just recovering from a bout of Covid. Only took about 3 years to get nailed! Feeling much bueno now! Anyway, this group of 3 consecutive 1974 Fed $1 Stars have been residing in my stuff for about 40 years. My wife once asked me "do you SAVE everything?" Short answer is "yeah" especially when I think it's worth something! Anybody out there wanna take a guess as to WHY I saved all three of them?
Edited by westernsky 08/28/2023 02:20 am
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Pillar of the Community
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 When the $2s were issued once again in 1976 for the bicentennial, getting them stamped and cancelled on the first day of issue was a thing 
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Quote: Sorry this took a while, but I'm just recovering from a bout of Covid. Only took about 3 years to get nailed! Feeling much bueno now!  Quote: Anyway, this group of 3 consecutive 1974 Fed $1 Stars have been residing in my stuff for about 40 years Nice set!  Quote: My wife once asked me "do you SAVE everything?" Short answer is "yeah" especially when I think it's worth something!  Quote: Anybody out there wanna take a guess as to WHY I saved all three of them? 
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Quote: When the $2s were issued once again in 1976 for the bicentennial, getting them stamped and cancelled on the first day of issue was a thing Very nice! 
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