You might find a buyer for a few dollars over face, maybe ... but probably not much. If it was Uncirculated and crisp, the premium would go up a little, but not by too much. Single digits, ladders and radars get more attention, but again, a lot of the premium comes from condition coupled with numbers on recent bills
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@Kane509 said:
Found this going threw my daily money count. I Kno it's unique. What it's worth? well I'm hoping someone could answer that for me.
I can't help myself! Of course it's unique....they all are being as all notes have different serial numbers....if they aren't then there's some counterfeits floating around!
As @jmlanzaf said, you should be able to get a small premium selling it on eBay. You have to decide if it's worth the time and effort.
These "almost" fancy serial numbers don't have much of a collector following, so it might be difficult to find an interested buyer outside of ebay, especially since it isn't in uncirculated condition
With "specials" (and that is what your note is) the market can be very fickle and prices can be tough to nail down as they are all over the place.As Ricko mentioned,the numeral 8 is a better one when it comes to notes like this.Again,the grade does play a large part in this.My estimate of your note would fall into the $50-$75 range.The collectors of these are very interested in the $1 denomination but the interest (and frankly the number of collectors) drops in higher denominations.Great find!!
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For all "youse guys" reading this thread (and I suspect the OP is not), if you found this $20 bill, would you spend it, save it, or sell it?
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@moursund said:
For all "youse guys" reading this thread (and I suspect the OP is not), if you found this $20 bill, would you spend it, save it, or sell it?
I'd save it. Definitely a neat serial number.
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You might find a buyer for a few dollars over face, maybe ... but probably not much. If it was Uncirculated and crisp, the premium would go up a little, but not by too much. Single digits, ladders and radars get more attention, but again, a lot of the premium comes from condition coupled with numbers on recent bills
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
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Try the bst forum
You’d do a lot better playing liars poker than from selling it.
It probably isn't worth the bother of trying to get a premium for it.
I can't help myself! Of course it's unique....they all are being as all notes have different serial numbers....if they aren't then there's some counterfeits floating around!
You might be surprised. 8s are lucky numbers.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2001-Fancy-Serial-Number-Lucky-8-s-1-Dollar-Bill-F-81888888-A-/265377372778?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
worth whatever someone wants to pay for it
E-bay would be your best bet
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As @jmlanzaf said, you should be able to get a small premium selling it on eBay. You have to decide if it's worth the time and effort.
These "almost" fancy serial numbers don't have much of a collector following, so it might be difficult to find an interested buyer outside of ebay, especially since it isn't in uncirculated condition
The number 8 is a considered a lucky number in the Asian society.... So would have some interest in that area. Cheers, RickO
Ill give you 8 bucks for it
With "specials" (and that is what your note is) the market can be very fickle and prices can be tough to nail down as they are all over the place.As Ricko mentioned,the numeral 8 is a better one when it comes to notes like this.Again,the grade does play a large part in this.My estimate of your note would fall into the $50-$75 range.The collectors of these are very interested in the $1 denomination but the interest (and frankly the number of collectors) drops in higher denominations.Great find!!
If only that last 7, was an 8!!!
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For all "youse guys" reading this thread (and I suspect the OP is not), if you found this $20 bill, would you spend it, save it, or sell it?
I'd save it. Definitely a neat serial number.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire