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Sequential $2 Bills?

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I have a run of 8 two dollar bills, still kinda stuck together at the tops.

Is there any collector value to something like this? I picked them up at a poker game, someone had 10 to use as his buy in, and I caught him only after he'd peeled the top two away.

No binary's or radars......just normal notes from 2003.
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It's probably the first time that the bills were separated, and it broke the starch bond which gives the bills their "crispness". Paper sheets are usually stacked when they are still wet (to a degree), and this causes the "stickiness" of new bills being "broken" free from the sequential stacks.

...to the best of my knowledge anyway.
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If they are 2003, I suspect I could find them at my bank since I believe that the series 2003 are the newest. Probably no value beyond face. Though, as the maxim goes, something is worth exactly what someone else will pay for it.
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I'd spend them if there's nothing special about them. Recently had purchased two stacks of $2's from my bank, one was sequential run of 50 from 2003, other was from 1976. Just pulled stars and errors out. I see some people trying to sell them on ebay but not having any luck.
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That is what I figured.

Thanks for the replies!
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