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argonautweakend 09/16/19 11:26:24 PM #1: |
Thats 67 notes away from being a "full solid" where all 8 serial number digits are the same. Ive found 6/8 digits a few times(not worth anything), never 7(worth something) and of course never 8(worth a lot). Full solids are generally the second most sought after serial number and they can go for a few hundred to nearly a thousand. The most valuable bill of them all is 00000001. That one will get several thousand dollars in any condition. My lowest bill is a $1 with a serial number of 00000677* Oh well, this is still a very encouraging sign. I have a handful of bills with 5 of the same digit in a row already. I will keep this one. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Lokarin 09/16/19 11:28:30 PM #2: |
Do Canadian bills have any collectors shenanigans about them?
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argonautweakend 09/16/19 11:30:27 PM #3: |
I dont know much about canadian money, however you guys have 7 digits in your serial numbers I think making a full solid of numbers 10 times(?) easier to find. No idea what the market is for canadian bills if there is a resell opportunity like with american currency.
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argonautweakend 09/17/19 1:47:30 AM #5: |
It could be used as an investment piece. maybe in the future the prices will rise.
it doesnt make much sense on its surface why somebody would pay so much money for something like this. I never would. But on average these things sell for a decent chunk of change to somebody who later will likely try to sell it again, or some rich guy who just likes them. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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