$2 Bills 2003a Cabral-Snow low serial #? I00011101B

coinmojo

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I'm more of a coin guy but one of my teller friends snagged $490 woth of $2 bills minty fresh they are all in cosecutive order begginning with serial #I00011101B 2003a Cabral-Snow

My Question is, Does the low serial number make these worth more than a higher series. They are like new and smell fresh

All feed back is appreciated.

Mojo
 

CHAINCHOMP

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congrats!!! awesome find!!! pick out ALL the bills with different combinations of 0's and 1's (for example the 1st bill in the stack, they are called a binary, because they are just different variations of 2 different numbers), and surprisingly, these are pretty damned rare! also, if you want to, throw them on ebay, and you MIGHT get a small premium because they are new, and because of the semi-low number. but if it was me, id pick out the binaries, and spend the rest. hope this helps! keep it up and hh!
 

DrDetector

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Mojo,

That's what is called a 'true binary' serial number (with only 0s and 1s) but I have to say...that particular note does not exist. It is most likely a 2003 note with Marin-Snow signatures. Or it could be a 2003A but it would have to end with an 'A' not a 'B'.

Depending on condition it would probably sell for $20-$40 dollars or more if you can find the right buyer.
 

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That is to say, EACH of the notes that are 0s and 1s only should sell for that amount, such as I00011101, I00011110, I00011111.
 

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