![]() This means that these super high serial numbers also tend to be older notes, which will skew their value higher.įor a recent note that has a block rollover at 96000000, you might think "that means 95999173 is rare because it's within 827 of the highest number, similar to five leading zeros." Maybe a collector might find it interesting to pay over face value for, but I think it would be considerably lower than a five leading zero number.Įach digit is one number higher or lower than the previous digit. Prior to that, block letters have rolled over at various increments - 99200000, 99840000, and 99999999. Notes printed on sheets of 32 and 50 within the past few decades (uncut sheets excluded) are only printed to 96000000. ![]() All notes are printed starting with serial number 1, but recently notes have NOT been printed to 99999999. Serial numbers that start with four or more nines are fancy: meaning 99990000 - 99999999. Serial numbers that start with five or more zeros are fancy: meaning 00000001 - 00000999. Higher denominations are less collectible as well and have lower values. Values drop very rapidly for notes that are in circulated condition. ![]() Values are approximate based on sales of uncirculated low-denomination notes on eBay and Heritage Auctions. ![]() Here is a list of commonly collected fancy serial numbers. ![]()
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