Hey Charlotte. People also enjoy collecting currency with high numbers, and these can be even more valuable than lower numbers since there are fewer in circulation. Wow, that sure is! Some bills have a star instead of a letter at the end of their serial number. Thanks. Its a binary serial number (two digits). Youll also find near ladders, where one or two digits Could be good as a New Years bill next year? The super-radar serial number is generally more valuable than a normal radar serial number. Hello John, I want to get your thoughts on a few serial numbers I find interestingr. 12345678) or descends (e.g. Thanks, This is a neat number but not technically a repeater. Interested? Love to have you come over to the Cool Serial group on Facebook and post a pic! Still worth way more than face. Chad, if you bought the 00000036 bill for $30 you stole it! The only known perfect set of ladder notes Large Size or Small Size in existence Fr. On eBay, these kinds of bills can sell for anywhere from $20 to $100. Hello John Wedding I have a $5 bill series 2013 with the serial number: A radar repeater is a combination of the radar and the repeater serial number combinations. D52795892E 2009 It can be a birthday of February 3, 2019. I searched and on this date in history (1/26/1986), it happneed to be the super bowls. JL71172544A? See 15 Types of Valuable Serial Numbers to learn more about the types of unique numbers that are valuable to collectors. Radar (palindromic) serial numbers come from the fact that the word radar is a palindrome which reads the same frontwards and backward. A flipper is a note whose number can be read right side up or upside down. If there are four of one two-digit number, like 58585858, that's a super repeater serial number. I just recently came across a dollar bill with the year 1994 in it right at the last few digits. Great question. Is the H3ll at the beginning worth anything While I have a general idea now thanks to you as to what value my bills have, I was hoping that I could get a second opinion from you yourself. I guess just looking for confirmation on that Lol With that said, theyre still considered collectibles. The average amount Britons lose to online scams is 1,169 each - with 7% claiming to have lost more than 7,500 to scammers.