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  1. vud091

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  3. panther

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    Go to mycurrencycollection.com as they have printed numbers by series. I like to hold on to my stars. As far as value they should be unc. and also depends on series and denomination. Hope this helps.
     
  4. krispy

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  5. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

  6. SafeCounter

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    New to Star Notes

    First day I looked for one I found a $1 bill
    2006 G 00815682 * thought it was cool looked it up for fun....

    Next day I found a $5 bill and I thought the number was awesome
    2003A FB 00030004* lots of zeros!

    I know they probably arent worth much and I am sure it is explained somewhere how to look up there worth, if any (I cant figure out how to navigate this site yet) But can someone help a girl out and shed some light on finding values and rarity?

    Thanks,
    Kitty
     
  7. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    Full run of 3,200,000 notes, with a total of 6,912,000 printed for the district. Probably not going to be worth much of a premium any time soon. :(

    Short run of 640,000 notes. Between that and the nifty serial number, this one ought to be worth a good bit more than the face value if it's in reasonably good shape.... :cool:
     
  8. SafeCounter

    SafeCounter Junior Member

    Thanks.... where could one look to find a worth? I'm just curious, dont plan on letting go of either bill.

    Kitty
     
  9. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"


    The Bank note reporter has updated values, I dont have a current
    Copy but they have alot of variations and the include star notes
    Unlike other publications.
     
  10. Art

    Art Numismatist?

    Very nice notes. I keep any stars that I find no matter what condition or year/series.
     
  11. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    I agree with Numbers that your $5 star is probably worth 3x or even 4x face with that fancy serial # if it's in good condition.

    I save all my $1 and $5 stars and have gone for over a year sometimes without finding one, so perhaps you have the magic touch!
     
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