Where can I find star notes?

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  1. ahardy17

    ahardy17 New Member

    I have been trying to get my hands on some star notes for about 2 months now without luck. Do you guys find them all in circulation?
     
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  3. CoinNewb3

    CoinNewb3 New Member

    Yes

    I have found all of my star notes in circulation. I work as a cashier for a part-time job and I am lucky in the sense that I get to see a large number of bills and coins everyday. You can also find them on ebay and other private sellers. Depending on teh condition you want them in you can get them for pretty cheap. Hope this helps!

    CoinNewb
     
  4. SapperNurse

    SapperNurse DOD enhanced

    My best find was a $100 star note I got for sellign coins to a bullion dealer. comman date quraters and halves. it was my lucky piece i carried in a plastic dime tube to go to the casino with lol
     
  5. Defiant7

    Defiant7 Enjoy the Insanity

    I found a US $100 star note and two $10 star notes in the same week. The funny thing is I live in Canada.
     
  6. LSM

    LSM Collector

    I found all the star notes from circulation.

    35 1 dollar
    7 5 dollar
    12 10 dollar
    10 20 dollar
    2 100 dollar
    2 1 dollar web notes
    1 1 dollar silver certificate
    1 1 dollar counterfeit bill

    Just be patient and alway pay small transactions with cash.
     
  7. xeno108

    xeno108 New Member

    i just got 3 1963 A star notes the same day!!!
    i also got: (all found in circulation unless indicated)
    $1 2003A (serial 00004747)
    $1 1963
    $5 1963 US note
    $10 2004A (Atlanta rare release... bought)
    $10 1999
    $10 1969 B
    $20 2004
    $20 2001
    $20 1999
    $20 1996
    $20 1969 B (atlanta... rare)
     
  8. Foster dollar

    Foster dollar Coinguy

    you can find star notes in circulation it does take patients though

    Michael "Foster Dollar" Foster
     
  9. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    i have a around a hundred star notes from 1963 to present. Most all have been pulled from circulation over the last year or so. 3 or more times a week i go to one bank and trade in $200 in singles for a higher denomination, then i got down the street to another bak to buy $200 in singles. I sort thru them looking for stars, old age notes, web-fed sheet notes, ladders, radars and the like ... it takes me about 30 minutes or so to go thru them all. In the last year i have sorted over 10,000 singles .... I just do it over my lunch hour while i am at work. Sorting singles has also helped me get several $50 star notes a few $20 stars and a few $10's ... i just ask for a different denomination when cashing in my $200 singles.

    The hardest part for all this is that i have to have an account at each of the banks i do business with. But each has a minimum balance of $20 or less .... The reward is lots of stars =)


    <edited after i actually counted them =)>
     
  10. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    i average 1 star note every 2 months.
     
  11. JonMN34

    JonMN34 Junior Member

    I am selling my currency collection EDITED---No offers to buy/sell or trade
    I do have quite a few star notes to list
    I haven't finished listing all of my collection yet.
     
  12. erwizard

    erwizard Numismatic RN

  13. JonMN34

    JonMN34 Junior Member

    thats a great looking bill, they book for at least $40 in VF your appears to be at least EF, so $20 was a good deal.
    EDITED--No offers to buy/sell/trade
     
  14. Dabalzak

    Dabalzak Senior Member





    That is a sharp looking bill. Is that an accident by the mint, or are theyre some that they make like that on purpose?
     
  15. erwizard

    erwizard Numismatic RN

    Due to misprints, smudges, or other problem notes, they are replaced with serials that have a star one one end of the serial. They don't attemp to "redo" the damaged note and thats where the star comes in. Star notes also replace the 100 mollionth note instead of a note with 00 000 000.
     
  16. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    they dont do that anymore either.. now print runs only run to 92 million or so. I dont know the exact number, but i could look it up if you wish.
     
  17. sanskrit

    sanskrit New Member

    96 000 000. Anything above that is from an uncut sheet.
     
  18. bzcollektor

    bzcollektor SSDC Life Member

    I recommend looking for GEM CU 1935 and 1957 series Silver Certs Stars, and any USN $2 and $5 Stars 1953 and 1963, and any SC $5 Stars from 1953 in XF-AU-CU.
    Of course, the higher grade you can afford, the better off your investment will appreciate.
    I especially like relatively cheap to find runs of 5-10 consecutivly numbered $1 Silver Certificate Star Notes.
    You can find REALLY, REALLY nice runs of 5 notes for around $10-$12 each...... IN ULTRA GEM CU....
     
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