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TopicBoy howdy, found a tasty serial number on a one dollar bill today....
argonautweakend
09/14/18 9:56:34 PM
#10:


I was mistaken about my hundred. was too lazy to get out of bed so i typed all that shit on my phone.

I own this bill

http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/star-notes/lookup/100/2009A/ld00005269

So what makes it valuable over face value?

Low serial number(ive only seen a handful of bills with 4 zeroes(and only seen one with 5 or higher, which i also own a one dollar 00000677*) and i check literally every bill i see at work(if i have time) and even friends bills since they let me check em.

Star note from a low print run(I was mistaken, even rarer from a 320,000 run)

and its condition isnt too bad. So like I said I value it around 150-200 or something like that, maybe more. i dont know.

With bill serial numbers and star note print runs its not quite like coins where you can look in a guide book and gets its approximate value. There is no guide book for these values. So its mainly looking up traditional auction and ebay auction results to determine what somebody will pay.
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