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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: TechGuy on September 21, 2015, 09:45:30 pm
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Hello,
I have come into posession (via a friend in China) of a Fine to Very Fine Condition Circulation $100 Bill from 1988
It is a Borden with a Clear BPN #61
I have done as much research as I can but am now unable to go further without either help or buying that $100 Money Collectors Book. Not exactly what I had in mind for that $100 lol :-D
The Serial Number on the Bill is BJM1005926
I know it's not a low number or a special pattern of numbers (at least not a pattern i'm aware of) and my searching into the Serial number itself has only led me to figure out the first two Digits of the Prefix.
B = British American Bank Note Limited (Company of Print)
J = $100 Denomination
M = ?
I have not been able to find what M stands for. If anyone has any further information (Including but not limited to it's current market value) I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
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I Found this
https://www.jandm.com/script/getitem.asp?CID=11&PID=153
8th Up from the bottom BC-60d
I think that bill matches
Sorry to Post again but I could not find an edit button.
Thanks
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This is an ordinary Birds series $100 note and is only worth face value in this condition.