$5 from a 640,000 print run but 3.2 million printed total $20- 3.2 million total printed. Only 1 run. $100 from a 3.2 million run with 4 million total printed. IMO, they are spenders. The following link is a good place for looking star notes up along with other good info. http://mycurrencycollection.com/reference/
I found this 2006 $5 star note in a crisp $500 pack of consecutive serial number 2009 $5 bills,is the pack worth keeping with a semi low serial number.
i don't know the print run of those notes but i would say it's a spender. the serial # is not that low
So far there's 38 million printed on that block run for that pack with many more probadly to be reported. They are all spenders although that star note is from a short run of 640k nice find and a keeper.
Hey thanks guys,i saw this 2006 San Francisco star note over on ebay it's also from a short run of 640k do you think this would be a ballpark price for star notes like these? Here's the link.http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-2006-L...427?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cce07058b
The '06 and '09 $5 640k star runs are listed for sale on dealer site for $45 in ChCu and $50 in GEM condition. These prices will likely come down alittle as more become available time depending on supply. But i wouldn't be paying no $56 for it.
I picked up these 2004 G and K $50 star notes today from the bank,lots of wear should i spend or hold?
Me personally, I would keep any $1,$5,$10,$20 dollar star notes,I really can't afford to keep any $50 or $100 that's not worth more than face value. I kinda like em' But each to his own.