
- BICENTENNIAL 2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS
- BICENTENNIAL 2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBER
BICENTENNIAL 2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBERS
These special banknotes usually printed with unique and noticeable serial numbers such as all zeros, all 9’s or 1234567890 etc. The Specimen banknotes are printed and distributed other country central banks or financial institutions to train or identify when a new design of banknotes released. These banknotes can be easily identified as they should be punched or overprinted with SPECIMEN, CANCELLED or SPECIMEN NO VALUE tags. Specimen banknotes are rare to find as they print in limited quantities and never meant for circulation.
BICENTENNIAL 2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIAL NUMBER
Three Digits Radar – The serial number will have a combination of 3 digits and it reads same from left to right or right to left.įour Digits Radar – The serial number will have a combination of 4 digits and it reads same backwards and forwards.Īscending/Descending Ladder Radar – This a 4 digit radar but the first and last 3 digits will be same and the 4 digit will be a continuation to of the series in Ascending/Descending or Descending/Ascending order.Īscending/Descending Ladder Radar Exampleĭescending/Ascending Ladder Radar Example Two Digits Radar – The serial number will have a combination of 2 digits only and it reads same backwards and forwards. Only 9 notes for a specific prefix if 10 Million consecutive notes were produced. One Digit Radar (Solid Serial or Single Digit Repeater) – The Serial will have only 1 digit and it repeats. If the serial number of a note reads the same backwards and forwards it called as a Radar banknote, Mirror serial or Palindrome. Here is a list of most commonly sought special serial numbers Radar Serial Numbers Some of them are, Radar serial banknotes, Specimen Banknotes, Binary Serial Numbers, Ladder Serial Numbers, Replacement banknotes, Million Serial Numbers, Birthday Serial Number, Birth Year Serial Number, Rotator Serial Numbers, Low Serial Numbers, Cycle repeaters or repeaters etc. For a Notaphilist (banknote collector) the serial numbers are very special as some of them worth much more than the face value and some rare ones could worth hundreds of thousands dollars. The serial numbers were used on banknotes to estimate the number of pieces printed in each series/batch.
