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Newfie Nightmare
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« on: December 15, 2007, 04:45:20 pm »

I know low #'d notes (under 1000) often sell for a premium, is it the same for high #d notes?  I've never seen any for sale on e-bay...



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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2007, 11:06:28 pm »

I've often wondered this too. A couple of months ago I received AOV9999940 in my change. I think it would have to be worth a premium to someone. Maybe I'm wrong. I would like to hear others opinions on the subject.
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2007, 11:31:22 am »

I think that if the notes are Unc there may be a premium for the note, especially if the note only contains only two different digits; 9,999,939 or 9,999,899. As well, there would be a premium if someone has a matching note with the same serial number. For instance the run of 2004 BER notes in the 999xx xx range.

I've often wondered this too. A couple of months ago I received AOV9999940 in my change. I think it would have to be worth a premium to someone. Maybe I'm wrong. I would like to hear others opinions on the subject.

I think that for circulated notes the number would have to be 9,999,990-9,999,998. So Scott, you can just send me the note, I will send you an email with my address shortly  ;).
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« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2007, 06:33:11 am »

I've often wondered this too. A couple of months ago I received AOV9999940 in my change. I think it would have to be worth a premium to someone. Maybe I'm wrong. I would like to hear others opinions on the subject.
I have a five with #9999985... highest i ever found. I did keep it too.
 

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