A repeater is a bill where the first four and last four digits are the same- they repat themselves. Example: A 14571457 A. I have two near repaters, L 29729722 G and F 12745745 Q.
A radar is a bill whose serial number is a palindrome- the same forwards and backwards. Example: A 94822849 D. A bill is a true radar if the letters are the same (or just the 2nd and 3rd letters on a new style bill). Example: B17455471B.
A binary is a bill that has only two different digits- example A 23333222 A. The best binary is one that has 4 of one digit and 4 of the other.
If you have any of these bills, ask about it in the Collector's Forum so that I know the appropriate amount to offer for it.
The SN would be 01061990 or 19900106. A-G block preferred, as those are my initials. No AJ-G block was ever printed. (my full initials) A Series 1990 bill would be even better. (No $1s were printed for Series 1990) Back To Top
For Lincoln Pennies:
1909 (Blank, Blank-VDB, -S, -S VDB)
1910-S, 1911 (-D,-S), 1912 (-D,-S), 1913 (-D,-S), 1914 (-D,-S), 1915 (-D,-S), 1916 (-D,-S), 1917 (-D,-S), 1918 (-D,-S),
1919 (-D,-S), 1920 (-D,-S), 1921 (-Blank,-D,-S) 1922-D, 1923-S, 1924 (-Blank,-D,-S), 1926-S, 1928 (-D,-S), 1929-D, 1931 (-Blank,-D,-S) 1932 (-Blank,-D), 1933-D, 1935 (-D,-S),
1936-S, 1937 (-D,-S), 1938 (-D,-S), 1939-D, 1946-D, 1949-S, 1950-S, 1951-S, 1953-S, 1954-S, 2002-D
For Jefferson Nickels (Up to 1964, the mintmark is on the back of the coin): 1938 (-D,-S),
1939 (-D,-S), |* Silver Nickels - 1942-S 1943-D, 1944 (-D,-S), 1945-D - Silver Nickels *| 1946-S, 1950 (Blank, -D), 1951 (-D,-S),
* Second and third folders completely full. Yaay! *
My Jefferson Nickel collection is complete from 1952 to the present. I even have both reverses of the Louisiana Purchase nickels from both Mints.
For Roosevelt Dimes: 1946-D, 1946-S, 1947-D, 1947-S, 1948-D, 1948-S, 1949-D, 1949-S, 1950, 1950-S, 1951, 1951-D, 1951-S, 1952-D, 1953, 1953-D, 1953-S, 1954, 1954-S, 1955, 1955-D, 1955-S, 1959, 1960, 1960-D, 1961, 1963.
For Washington Eagle Reverse Quarters: All Dates from 1932 to 1964 except for 1939, 1943, 1946-S, 1948, 1951-D, 1953-D, 1961-D, 1964 and 1964-D. (Up through 1964, the mintmark is on the back right below the eagle)
For copper-nickel eagleback quarters (1965-1998), I still need 1971-D, 1972-D, 1977-D, 1981-D, 1982-D, 1984-D, 1987-D, 1990-D, 1991-D and 1992-D.
For Kennedy Half Dollars: 1978, 1979-D, 1981-P, 1984-D, 1986-P, 1987-P, 1987-D, 1989-D, 1991-P, 1993-D, 1999-P, 1999-D
If you have any of these items that you are willing to sell me, please e-mail me at [email protected]. For any of the bills, unmarked bills only, please.
I am aware that several of the items listed here are worth more than face. If you have an item that's probably worth more than face, I can give you a fair offer.In fact I am in the middle of a transaction to get several dollars' worth of coins that used to be on my dateset wantlists.