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Items are shipped in the order that full payment is received. The request MUST be acknowledged by the auction house as being received and accepted.Ĭurrency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: We can ship items that fit safely in a 12" x 12" x 12" box - actual shipping/ handling and insurance costs may be charged to credit card separately and are non-refundable. ALL such requests must be made in writing with specific requirements as to the length of time and date of proposed pick up or shipment. If arrangements cannot be made to pick up or have shipped within this time frame, a bidder may request special storage arrangements which the auction house may consider but not guarantee acceptance of the request. The Buyer's Premium applies regardless of a bidder's affiliation with any group or organization, and is imposed on all bidders.įailure to arrange pick up or shipment of items within 7days of the close of the auction, these purchased items will be considered abandoned by the auction gallery and subject to disposal.

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The on-line buyer's premium will apply on all successful on-line bids, even if the bidder receives the lots purchased in person. if your total bids is $45.00 or less your buyers premium is $10.00) THE 22% BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO THE INVOICE OF EACH SUCCESSFUL BIDDER OVER $45.00. Please be sure to contact us if you do not want your credit card charged.Įach bidder participating in the sale agrees to a A MINIMUM BUYERS PREMIUM OF $10.00 ON THE TOTAL INVOICE AMOUNT OF ITEMS PURCHASED DURING THE AUCTION TOTALING $45.00 OR LESS (i.e. Purchases over $2000.00 require check, money order, cashier's check, certified funds, or wire transfer.

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Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover Payment Instructions: All accounts must be settled at the conclusion of the auction.For Proxibid purchases, if we do not hear from you within 24 hours of the auction, Hampton House Auctions will process payment using the credit card provided at registration up to the $2000.00 ceiling.

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Accessed February 11, 2021.Sales Tax : 6% - Sales tax applied to invoice total, including Internet Premium.

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“How Rare Are Fancy Serial Numbers?” Paper Money.

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  • “Fancy Serial Numbers and Bills Worth Lots of Money.” Variety & Errors.
  • Auction prices and market trends run the gamut from about $25 to $50 for a typical, basic Crisp Uncirculated $1 Radar Note of the contemporary period to more than $500 for a late 20th-century $100 Radar Note prices can reach into the thousands of dollars for vintage bills with these peculiar numeric patterns, regardless of denomination.

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    Values range depending upon the denomination and age of the banknote as well as its condition. While all Radar Notes are scarce, the rarest and most desirable tend to be the older notes. An example of a super radar is “81111118.” The rules of math and probability say that a super radar will be found on only one note out of a random 1,111,111. A ladder radar features four consecutive digits counting up, one by one, such as “34566543.” Meanwhile, a repeater radar contains only two different digits that read in a palindromic binary fashion, such as “33555533.” A super radar note also carries just two different numbers, but the first and last digit are the same as each other and the middle six in the grouping are all the same numeral. Two interesting types of Radar Notes are ladder radars and repeater radars.

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    This assumes that the note in question has eight numeric characters in the serial number ranging from “0” to “9” and also that the eight numerals are divided into two sets of four digits, with the second set a complete reverse arrangement of the first set. Given the mathematic parameters within which Radar Notes exist, the chances of finding one among any given group of notes is about one in 10,000. Numismatists love weird things on their money, and a Radar Note is quite unusual. While some palindromes can convey a history lesson and others simply conjure up strange images of feline foodies, numismatic palindromes offer a world of possibilities for collectors. A popular palindrome phrase is, “A man a plan a canal Panama.” The “man,” as historians know, was United States President Theodore Roosevelt, the “plan” was a shorter maritime path between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean basins, and the “canal”? That would be none other than the Panama Canal, a 50-mile artificial channel that was carved through the Central American nation of Panama and opened in 1914. This Series 1977 $100 Federal Reserve Note has a “radar” serial number reading “00099000.” Image is courtesy of Heritage Auctions, Click image to enlarge.Ī palindrome is really just any kind of alphanumeric pattern that has the same order of characters when read in either direction.







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