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 Posted 01/08/2011  5:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add RollSeeker to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not a big bill collector, but I do like to check the bills I get in change, and sometimes trade in my roll hunting coins for 100 or so in $1s. I found a few bills with serial numbers of 16066660 (five 6's), 67296543 (6543), and 80408030 (0's every other number). Are these anything to hold onto? And is there a previous post that someone can point me to listing the various things to look for eg. radars, ladders, binaries, etc. Thanks ahead of time for the tips!
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What people save naturally varies from person to person. I personally would only save the last serial you posted. Think of that number like this 8040-8030 and call it a ladder.
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Completely forget that that could be a ladder. Unfortunately it also appears to have a fairly large rip in it . Anyways, will keep looking through those straps.
Sidenote: 100th post!
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Here is an excellent link for a Guide to Fancy Bank Notes, i.e. radars, ladders, binaries, etc.:

http://reviews.ebay.com/Fancy-Bank-...000001758931
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