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6, 5, 4, 3 Of Kind, Pairs Etc

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Hello all,

Any value to these?

Somewhat UN circulated notes - Weird stack of $400 mixed in with circulated notes. The teller was puzzled as to how they got it this way.
F 00082222 K - 2006
F 00082228 K - 2006
F 00141000 K - 2006 - was looking long and hard for the 00144100 and 1414 no luck.

Circulated

A22313155E - where is george note? My first
D11344030D - Found 4 2 pairs similar to this
G47443333A
F65550855J
B16141131H
A04884888E

A11151113C

And an almost radar
E68166168B

FYI - Oldest note in $500 of circulated was a lonely 88.

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I would keep the following: 2006 FK all three notes,F00141000K is a book end note and the other two because they start 000. E68166168B is a book end note.
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John,

Why not the 5 and 6 of a kind? Is it because it's not paired? I am trying to figure the mathematical odds on a regular run and it would seem 5 and 6 of a kind would be toughies unless you are lucky in getting that entire stack.

Is 3 leading zero's good enough for low serial numbers?

Also I think note E68166168B has very close odds as a radar mathematically. Any thoughts?

Also do you know anyone who has figured out the odds of the odd balls before I get into such a venture? First I have to educate my self on how to read the blocks and then I think it's a plug and play on a spread sheet. This becomes a compounding problem due to the short life span of the notes.

Sorry about all the ?'s and bantering

Thanks
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Is 3 leading zero's good enough for low serial numbers?

I personally think 4 zeros would be a low S/N.

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Also I think note E68166168B has very close odds as a radar mathematically. Any thoughts?

A radar is a radar only if it's a radar, close doesn't count.
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hy not the 5 and 6 of a kind?

Because I would want the # in a row,e.g.55555873.IMHO of course, I'm no pro.
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the SN 00082228 is DEFINENTLY a keeper!
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John,
I know it's not a radar note. What I am trying to figure out is the mathematical odds of radar notes if the notes went from 00000001 to 50000000 as an example. Where I would think the first radar note would be 00011000 and so on to 00099000. So in the first 100K you would have 9 radars.

Hopefully I did not miss anything above in what I am trying to do and may be this is best left as a separate topic.

Thanks

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no, some exceptions are made in radars, 00082228 is a radar, if you count out the 0's. they DO have a premium
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Thanks lafaa, that makes my day.

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