Millionth note
An exact multiple of a million: 34000000. A clean, round milestone number that turns up once every million notes.
How rare is it? Exactly 99 of the 100,000,000 possible eight-digit serial numbers are millionth notes — about 1 in 1,010,101. That figure is counted, not estimated: every possible serial was run through the same engine the RareBill app uses.
How to spot one
Check for six trailing zeros.
Example: 34000000 —
check this one in the lookup.
What it is worth
A modest premium. It is a milestone rather than a rarity, and priced accordingly.
Condition matters as much as the pattern. A crisp uncirculated note can be worth many times the same serial in worn condition, which is why RareBill shows value ranges with links to current listings rather than a single number.
Where it sits
Among the sixteen patterns RareBill checks, millionth notes rank #6 by scarcity.
Only super repeaters, super radars, double quads are rarer among the patterns RareBill checks.
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