Serial numbers [solved]

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This $1 bill i got in change today caught my eye because of the serial #. Is it a keeper?
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It is defenitly an unique number...
...you can run,  but you can't hide...
Topic moved to "Banknotes" (ZacUK, 22 Ara 2019, 11:32)
This is my favorite US serial number I have . Got it in change. Not in very good shape, but my lowest number

A star note too. It is from 1995.
It is, what it is, or is it.
yvon,
Surely, all banknote serial numbers are unique?
I'm just a collector of coins, not a slave to it, unless I am in a coin shop.
For all you banknote collectors. Link to my swap list.
https://colnect.com/en/banknotes/list/swap_list/COINMAN1
Quote: "COINMAN1"​yvon,
​Surely, all banknote serial numbers are unique?
​Yes, it was ment as a (silly) joke...:8D
...you can run,  but you can't hide...
yvon,
Yes, so was my comment, as I realized what you meant. I do have two banknotes with the same number but two different face values
I'm just a collector of coins, not a slave to it, unless I am in a coin shop.
For all you banknote collectors. Link to my swap list.
https://colnect.com/en/banknotes/list/swap_list/COINMAN1

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