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2006 $1 Trianery

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How many of you would keep this note if you found it and why or why not? Also, does anyone know if there is a collector value to it? Thanks much,
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hmmm this is a toughie!
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John,
Yours is an interesting note to look at cos of the 4 solid 0's in the center and the pairs. As for me I save tri's that are bookends, 5 / 6 of a kind, meaning have something else going for it. I probably will toss out the 5 of a kind at some point. Only reason I am hanging on to them is that they are a bunch of 9's in the notes in groups of 3 (none leading).

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I would keep it because it is only a dollar.

I am not a note collector, so if I came across a kid that was, I would probably offer it to him or her. Or trade someone for that Eisenhower dollar that they have no interest in.
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