Bills with trailing zeros serial numbers can be valuable. Continue reading to learn more about these bills.
What Is a Trailing Zeros Serial Number?
A trailing zeros serial number contains a single digit number that is followed by all zeros. For example, 70000000 or 50000000. These numbers are very rare and they can sell for a premium above face value.
Trailing zeros serial numbers that start with a 9 are more rare. This is because some currency blocks do not reach 90 million. So therefore, a serial number such as 90000000 will be more rare than a serial number such as 10000000.
Trailing zeros serial numbers are similar to stand alone serial numbers. Stand alone serial numbers contain one digit that is preceded and followed by all zeros. For example, 05000000. Stand alone serial numbers are more common and less valuable.
Value
Any trailing zeros serial number bill, regardless of condition, can sell for a premium above face value. Bills in uncirculated condition will sell for the most money.
Most trailing zeros serial number bills in uncirculated condition are worth over $200.
Trailing zeros serial number bills with higher digits (7-9) can sell for more money.
See also:
Bookend Serial Number Near Solid Serial Number Quad Double Serial Number