1934 100 dollar bills

Mackaydon

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Yes, they are each worth about $250 (retail) in Unc-63 condition; but, personally, I don't see additional value of the two with consecutive serial numbers; just my opinion.
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david680

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Yes, they are each worth about $250 (retail) in Unc-63 condition; but, personally, I don't see additional value of the two with consecutive serial numbers; just my opinion.
Don...

Consecutive serial numbers is extremely important to some currency collectors. To the point that even brand new recent issue packs of 100 consecutive $1 bills can command a small premium. Also all kinds of stupid serial number combinations. Radar notes (98765456789), numbers with the most zeroes, numbers with a numeral repeated (1777777771), other oddities (1212121212), (123456789), (987654321) and all kinds of other oddities. Very specialized area, rarer the combination, the more its worth. Also, a lot of 8's in the serial number can command a premium as this is a lucky number to many Asians, although that might be more true in Asian currency. I would think that there is a limited number of 1934 $100 bills that are to be found with consecutive serial numbers, and it could command a bit of a premium.
 

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