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What is considered a "Low serial number"?

Hi all!! I have not been activate for the longest. I still collect star, radar, binary...and other bills I can get through change. I also have a question for everyone. What do you consider a "low serial number" for notes? I hear people say it starts with 4 digit. Is that correct?

Reason for my question is that I recently received a $50 bill with 4 digit serial number: 0000xxxx

Thanks in advance!!!

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  • Steve_in_TampaSteve_in_Tampa Posts: 1,969 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Most serious collectors consider 999 and down low, except for small-size Nationals which have six digit serial numbers...those would need to have four leading zeros. Four digit serial numbers are considered low on Planet eBay.

  • Cody71086Cody71086 Posts: 58 ✭✭

    On Nationals single digits only. Serials 10 and above are meaningless to 99% of NBN collectors because most were printed in small quantities to begin with.

  • luckyrollersluckyrollers Posts: 526 ✭✭✭✭

    @mbwizkid said:
    Most serious collectors consider 999 and down low, except for small-size Nationals which have six digit serial numbers...those would need to have four leading zeros. Four digit serial numbers are considered low on Planet eBay.

    Well I guess my find is a spender. Thanks for the info.

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