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1957B Silver Certificates With Ascending Serial Numbers

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 Posted 01/01/2011  9:53 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ICanSeeYou7687 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I did do some research, and found out that 1957B was one of the most common years for these certificates.

But after looking through my old collection I found (among other things) three 1$ silver certificates in mint condition with incrementing serial numbers.

so their serial numbers go from 77 A - 79 A
Just wondering if this would increase their value? I would assume it would....

From what I found online the dollars values are about 2-5$ or so a piece.

Just curious! thanks!
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In theory it does increase the value to have consecutive notes, in reality the lion's share of the value is in the condition, and a slight bit more for consecutive.

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I feel the need to add that we are talking about a common note here. Obviously this all changes when the rarity increases... just felt the need to point that out.
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01/01/2011 11:48 pm
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