The listing, *Collectible* $1 Error Bill: Over Ink Dollar Bill Money Currency Cash Numismatics has ended.
Up for bids: An error $1 bill - the right serial number has over inking on the 3 and 6
"Fancy is a generic term for bills where the main attraction is an interesting S/N..."
Here are the main types of "Fancy" S/N's:
> Binary: S/N that has only 2 digits in the S/N - 55555553, 12121111
> Birthday: S/N that has a date - 20001120 = November 20th, 2000
> High: S/N is a $1 bill with a S/N that starts with 96, 97, 98 or 99: 98891234
> Ladder: S/N in some sort of ascending or descending order. 12345678 is a perfect "up" ladder & 76543210 is a perfect "down" ladder. After the perfect ladders, the ladder is in the eye of the beholder
> Low: S/N w/4 or more zero's at the beginning - 00000001 to 00009999
> Radar: S/N reads the same in either direction, just like the word radar does. 12344321, 54988945
> Repeater: S/N repeats a pattern, typically 2 or 4 times - 12341234, 45034503, 27272727
> Solid: S/N with all eight digits are the same - 55555555
> Semi-Solid: S/N with 5 or more of the eight digits are the same & in a row - 11111333 or 65777777