Some people collect these as Zip code notes. yours corresponds to the zip code for Mount Pleasant, Utah.
Looks nice and crisp... UNC? And it's a Star note. And it's only a buck, so it's not like keeping it will tie up much of your money. The three leading zeros are only additional fun. I say keep it. Why not?
Alright, keeper it is. Not UNC, some corner wear/edge wear. But close. Into the currency box it will go.
623 is my birthday. I'll be 84 in 21 years. I do prefer the $10 bill as it has a partial ladder. 3 leading 0's isn't anything. But a crisp star note has value over face. The problem for me is, if you don't sell it, 5 or 10 years later you find it again and even if is worth $3 or w/e inflation has taken away all that value and more. I just came across a $20 (low serial) and a 50, crisp binary note. Unless I can find someone to buy them I am losing money on the value of them.
Keeper...but not worth much $$$. Probably not worth getting graded. Maybe $5 FV to someone who wants a semi-scarce modern ?
Found a dollar bill that the print is actually bigger then others? Figured I could see if this is rare?