A lot of people collect bills with interesting serial numbers, with stars, etc. a serial number with all the same numbers, or in numerical order, a palindrome, etc., all carry premiums.
This is an intriguing one. It would probably be interesting to them, because it doesn’t have any repeating numbers, but it isn’t obvious, like if they were in order. Still, I’ll bet it’s worth a little more than $1, but not much.
Somebody might, but as a group they don’t value these. They are pretty picky, there’s a lot of notes of there.
The type closest to this would be Ladders I think. Like 12345678 or 23456789. True ladder are very rare and valuable but broken ladders are pretty common. By the time you get to something like 67890432 you probably wouldn’t have any premium to the average buyer
A lot of people collect bills with interesting serial numbers, with stars, etc. a serial number with all the same numbers, or in numerical order, a palindrome, etc., all carry premiums.
This is an intriguing one. It would probably be interesting to them, because it doesn’t have any repeating numbers, but it isn’t obvious, like if they were in order. Still, I’ll bet it’s worth a little more than $1, but not much.
Somebody might, but as a group they don’t value these. They are pretty picky, there’s a lot of notes of there.
The type closest to this would be Ladders I think. Like 12345678 or 23456789. True ladder are very rare and valuable but broken ladders are pretty common. By the time you get to something like 67890432 you probably wouldn’t have any premium to the average buyer
Yeah, that’s what I figured. It’s mildly interesting, but mildly doesn’t translate to $.