Fancy Serial Numbers Price Guide Dollar Bill Value Lookup (2024)



Current Values for U.S. Currency Fancy Serial Numbers

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Modern Fancy Serial Numbers (1963-Now)

DenominationNumber TypeSealCirculated F-XFUncirculated
$1Ladder SerialGreen$500.-$1300.$1600.+
$2Ladder SerialGreen$1600.-$2400.$3000.+
$2Ladder SerialRed$2800.-$4600.$5000.+
$5Ladder SerialGreen$500.-$1300.$1600.+
$5Ladder SerialRed$2400.-$3400.$4100.+
$10Ladder SerialLadder Serial Numbers
Ascending
01234567 12345678 23456789 or
Descending
98765432 87654321 76543210
Only six combinations of true ladder serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$500.-$1300.$1600.+
$20Ladder SerialGreen$500.-$1300.$1600.+
$50Ladder SerialGreen$1000.-$1800.$2200.+
$100Ladder SerialGreen$1000.-$1800.$2200.+
$100Ladder SerialRed$3400.-$4800.$5500.+
$1Solid SerialGreen$600.-$1200.$1400.+
$2Solid SerialGreen$1500.-$4600.$5000.+
$2Solid SerialRed$2800.-$5200.$6000.+
$5Solid SerialGreen$600.-$1200.$1400.+
$5Solid SerialRed$2400.-$3400.$4100.+
$10Solid SerialSolid Serial Numbers
11111111 22222222 33333333 44444444 55555555 66666666 77777777 88888888 99999999
Only 9 combinations of Solid serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$600.-$1200.$1400.+
$20Solid SerialGreen$600.-$1200.$1400.+
$50Solid SerialGreen$800.-$1800.$2400.+
$100Solid SerialGreen$800.-$1800.$2400.+
$100Solid SerialRed$3400.-$4800.$5500.+
$1Super RadarGreen$45.-$90.$120.+
$2Super RadarGreen$75.-$120.$180.+
$2Super RadarRed$2800.-$3800.$4500.+
$5Super RadarGreen$45.-$90.$130.+
$5Super RadarRed$2400.-$3400.$4100.+
$10Super RadarSuper Radar Serials
01111110 to 98888889
Super Radar notes carry just two different numbers. The first and last digit being the same as each other, and the middle six numbers all being a different number but all the same numeral. For example 10000001 or 89999998.
Only 90 combinations of Super Radar serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$45.-$90.$130.+
$20Super RadarGreen$45.-$90.$130.+
$50Super RadarGreen$90.-$130.$180.+
$100Super RadarGreen$140.-$180.$220.+
$100Super RadarRed$3400.-$4800.$5500.+
$1Super RepeaterGreen$45.-$90.$120.+
$2Super RepeaterGreen$75.-$120.$180.+
$2Super RepeaterRed$2800.-$3800.$4500.+
$5Super RepeaterGreen$45.-$90.$130.+
$5Super RepeaterRed$2400.-$3400.$4100.+
$10Super RepeaterSuper Repeater Serials
01010101 to 98989898
Super Repeaters are notes which the first two digits in the serial number are repeated four times. For example 10101010, 53535353, 76767676 or 84848484.
Only 90 combinations of Super Repeater serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$45.-$90.$130.+
$20Super RepeaterGreen$45.-$90.$130.+
$50Super RepeaterGreen$90.-$130.$180.+
$100Super RepeaterGreen$140.-$180.$220.+
$100Super RepeaterRed$3400.-$4800.$5500.+
$1Single DigitGreen$400.-$900.$1500.+
$2Single DigitGreen$900.-$1500.$2400.+
$2Single DigitRed$2800.-$3800.$4500.+
$5Single DigitGreen$400.-$900.$1500.+
$10Single DigitGreen$400.-$900.$1500.+
$20Single DigitSingle 'One' Digit
00000001 to 00000009
or
10000000 to 90000000
The prices listed for Single Digit notes in our guide is for notes whose serial number is preceded or followed by seven zeroes. For example 00000001 or 10000000.
Only 18 combinations of Single Digit serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$400.-$900.$1500.+
$50Single DigitGreen$600.-$1200.$1600.+
$100Single DigitGreen$600.-$1100.$1600.+
$100Single DigitRed$3400.-$4800.$5500.+
$1Double DigitGreen$60.-$90.$115.+
$2Double DigitGreen$120.-$180.$250.+
$2Double DigitRed$300.-$400.$500.+
$5Double DigitGreen$60.-$90.$125.+
$5Double DigitRed$200.-$300.$400.+
$10Double DigitDouble 'Two' Digit
00000010 to 00000099
or
11000000 to 99000000
The prices listed for Double Digit notes in our guide is for notes whose serial number is preceded or followed by six zeroes. For example
00000011 or 11000000.
Only 179 combinations of Double 'Two' Digit serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$60.-$90.$125.+
$20Double DigitGreen$60.-$90.$115.+
$50Double DigitGreen$110.-$140.$195.+
$100Double DigitGreen$140.-$180.$225.+
$100Double DigitRed$200.-$300.$400.+
$1Seven of a kindGreen$70.-$90.$130.+
$2Seven of a kindGreen$110.-$130.$190.+
$2Seven of a kindRed$225.-$275.$400.+
$5Seven of a kindGreen$70.-$90.$140.+
$5Seven of a kindRed$100.-$200.$300.+
$10Seven of a kindSeven of a kind 'in a row'
11111110 to 99999990
or
01111111 to 09999999
The prices listed for Seven of a kind notes in our guide is for notes whose serial number is preceded or followed by seven ones through seven nines.
For example
11111112 or 21111111
or
99999991 or 19999999.
Only 144 combinations of Seven of a kind 'in a row' exist for every hundred million notes printed.
[X]
Green$70.-$90.$140.+
$20Seven of a kindGreen$70.-$90.$140.+
$50Seven of a kindGreen$100.-$130.$190.+
$100Seven of a kindGreen$150.-$180.$225.+
$100Seven of a kindRed$200.-$300.$400.+
$1Six of a kindGreen$8.-$12.$20.+
$2Six of a kindGreen$15.-$25.$40.+
$2Six of a kindRed$20.-$30.$50.+
$5Six of a kindGreen$10.-$15.$20.+
$5Six of a kindRed$15.-$20.$25.+
$10Six of a kindSix of a kind 'in a row'
11111100 to 99999900
or
00111111 to 00999999
The prices listed for Six of a kind notes in our guide is for notes whose serial number is preceded or followed by six ones through six nines.
For example
11111122 or 22111111
or
99999911 or 11999999.
Only 1432 combinations of Six of a kind 'in a row' exist for every hundred million notes printed.
[X]
Green$13.-$18.$20.+
$20Six of a kindGreen$23.-$28.$30.+
$50Six of a kindGreen$60.-$65.$70.+
$100Six of a kindGreen$105.-$115.$125.+
$100Six of a kindRed$135.-$170.$185.+
$1Double QuadGreen$35.-$80.$120.+
$2Double QuadGreen$75.-$120.$160.+
$2Double QuadRed$150.-$200.$300.+
$5Double QuadGreen$40.-$85.$125.+
$5Double QuadRed$90.-$150.$200.+
$10Double QuadDouble Quad
00001111 to 99998888
The prices listed for Double Quad notes in our guide is for notes with 2 sets of 4 numbers in a row.
For example
11112222 or 99994444.
Only 90 combinations of Double Quad serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$40.-$85.$125.+
$20Double QuadGreen$45.-$75.$120.+
$50Double QuadGreen$85.-$125.$150.+
$100Double QuadGreen$145.-$175.$200.+
$100Double QuadRed$280.-$360.$400.+
$1BinaryGreen$35.-$80.$100.+
$2BinaryGreen$75.-$120.$160.+
$2BinaryRed$150.-$250.$300.+
$5BinaryGreen$40.-$85.$125.+
$5BinaryRed$85.-$175.$250.+
$10BinaryBinary 'zeroes and ones'
01110110,11010100,10111001
The prices listed for Binary notes in our guide is for notes with the serial number bearing only zeroes and ones.
Only 254 combinations of two digit true binary serial numbers exist for every hundred million notes printed.
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Green$40.-$85.$125.+
$20BinaryGreen$45.-$75.$120.+
$50BinaryGreen$85.-$125.$150.+
$100BinaryGreen$145.-$175.$200.+
$100BinaryRed$275.-$350.$400.+
DenominationNumber TypeSealCirculated F-XFUncirculated
What exactly makes up a Fancy Serial Number from a collector's point of view? In short, any note bearing a serial number with a repeating pattern of some sort. For example 10000001, 10101010, 10011001, 11001100, 11111111, 11112222, 12345678, etc., would all be considered a fancy serial numbers. Other numbers that don't exactly have a repeating pattern but are still desirable to collectors, are seven of a kind in a row, i.e. 11111110, six of a kind in a row, i.e. 11111100, True Binaries, 'zeroes and ones' in any order, i.e. 01110110, 11010100, Single 'One' Digit, i.e. 00000001 and Double 'Two' Digit, i.e. 00000010 serial numbers. The prices for the Fancy Serial Numbers listed in our price guide, are what one could expect to pay or realize when selling at auction or in a retail sale for the grades listed. The fancy serial types referenced in our guide are as follows:
*Ladder Serial - (01234567,12345678,23456789) or (98765432,87654321,76543210)
*Solid Serial - (11111111 to 99999999)
*Super Radar - (01111110 to 98888889) or (01233210,12344321,etc.)
*Super Repeater - (01010101 to 98989898)
*Single 'One' Digit - (00000001 to 00000009) or (10000000 to 90000000)
*Double 'Two' Digit - (00000010 to 00000099) or (11000000 to 99000000)
*Seven of a kind 'in a row' - (11111110 to 99999990) or (01111111 to 09999999)
*Six of a kind 'in a row' - (11111100 to 99999900) or (00111111 to 00999999)
*Double Quad '2 sets of 4 in a row' - (00001111 to 99998888)
*Binary 'zeroes and ones' - (01110110,11010100,10111001,etc.)

U.S. Currency Price Guide

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* The prices or values listed are based on average prices realized from recent and past U.S. paper money auction results and fixed price retail sales for the fancy serial numbers listed in our guide. The information provided here should be used only as a guide. The price a seller receives or a buyer pays, could be substantially more or less than the prices listed. Recent sales, supply and demand, condition, and rarity, are important to the overall valuation or worth of any note. While we do our best to update the price guide as often as possible, we do not guarantee the prices or values provided herewith are current.

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Fancy Serial Numbers Price Guide Dollar Bill Value Lookup? ›

People also enjoy collecting currency with high numbers, and these can be even more valuable than lower numbers because there are fewer in circulation. Bills marked with 99999900 and higher are especially prized.

What serial numbers are valuable on dollar bills? ›

People also enjoy collecting currency with high numbers, and these can be even more valuable than lower numbers because there are fewer in circulation. Bills marked with 99999900 and higher are especially prized.

Where can I check my dollar bill serial number? ›

Serial Number

A unique combination of eleven numbers and letters appears twice on the front of the note. Each note has a unique serial number. The first letter of the serial number corresponds to the series year. A “star” suffix is used to identify notes that serve as replacements during the production process.

How much are fancy serial numbers worth? ›

One of the most valuable serial number variations is known as a “ladder,” and could be worth anywhere from $9 to $100,000, according to financial news outlet The Penny Hoarder. When the serial number ascends (example: 12345678) or descends (example: 8765431) in order, currency collectors/dealers call it a ladder.

Is there an app to check dollar bill value? ›

Easily identify banknotes with Cash Reader! Just point your camera at any bill from over a hundred supported currencies and hear its value instantly.

How to find rare dollar bills? ›

Look for Oddities To Find Out If the Currency Is Rare
  1. Look at the Sizing. “A great first thing to look at is the size of the bill/font. ...
  2. Check the Date. ...
  3. High Denomination Bills. ...
  4. Bills With Serial Number Oddities. ...
  5. Printing Errors on Bills and Coins. ...
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  7. Find a Local Coin Dealer. ...
  8. Check Online Forums.
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How much is a 1976 $2 bill worth with a serial number? ›

Serial numbers

A serial number '1' for a 1976 $2 bill would be worth $20,000 or more. But [for] a majority of those people holding 1976 $2 bills, they are only worth face value. There are very few that actually exceed face value.” Other high-value serial numbers include what collectors call “solid” or “ladders.”

Where to sell fancy serial numbers? ›

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We collect U.S. currency with fancy serial numbers. Check out our collection and our want list. Like most collectors, we also have some items for sale or trade. Contact us to buy, sell, or trade.

Are $1 bills from 2013 worth anything? ›

collectors in the United States are willing to pay up to $150,000 for rare $1 bills that feature a particular printing error * The series date located near the photograph of George Washington must read “Series 2013″ * The bill must have a “B” Federal Reserve Seal above the serial number * The serial number must end ...

What is a Flipper serial number? ›

Also called a flipper, this pedigree is a serial number that doesn't change if read upside down. For example, the serial 6699 6699 makes the exact same number when flipped over. The only numbers that can be rotated are 0s, 1s, 6s, 8s, and 9s.

What is considered a fancy serial number? ›

High Serial Numbers

Serial numbers that start with four or more nines are fancy: meaning 99990000 - 99999999. The higher, the better. All notes are printed starting with serial number 1, but recently notes have NOT been printed to 99999999.

What are rare 100 bill serial numbers? ›

Other coveted fancy serial numbers include:
  • Repeaters (36643664)
  • Super repeaters (36363636)
  • Binary bills (43433433)
  • Radars (47399374)
  • Super radars (93333339)
  • Double quads (22225555)
Feb 7, 2024

How much is a 1976 $2 bill worth? ›

“A serial number '1' for a 1976 $2 bill would be worth $20,000 or more. But [for] a majority of those people holding 1976 $2 bills, they are only worth face value. There are very few that actually exceed face value.” Other high-value serial numbers include what collectors call “solid” or “ladders.”

Which $1 bills from 2013 are worth money? ›

collectors in the United States are willing to pay up to $150,000 for rare $1 bills that feature a particular printing error * The series date located near the photograph of George Washington must read “Series 2013″ * The bill must have a “B” Federal Reserve Seal above the serial number * The serial number must end ...

How do I find out what my star note is worth? ›

Star notes never have a set value—they're only as valuable as other people say they are. That's why the best way to find out the value of yours is to sell the currency on a site like eBay and let other people decide for you in an open auction.

What serial numbers are worth money on $100 bills? ›

Other coveted fancy serial numbers include:
  • Repeaters (36643664)
  • Super repeaters (36363636)
  • Binary bills (43433433)
  • Radars (47399374)
  • Super radars (93333339)
  • Double quads (22225555)
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