Hi, I never really thought about collecting paper $ until I came to this site to ask a question about a couple of coins I have and I saw the forum for paper money and read some of the posts. so I looked at my bills real quick and thought I'd ask a couple of questions about 2 bills that I have. I think this is a hobby that I can really get into. anyways, I have a 2003 $10 DD star note, also a series 2004A $50 that has a big star to the left of the bottom right serial # and I was wondering if this is a star note? Thank you for any help you can give a newcomer. Jay
Hello Jay and welcome to the fourm! Sounds like what you have is the following; 1. The DD * note($10) is from the Clevand Federal Reserve Bank with the( FR# being 2037 B*) it value depending on condition is ~ 10% over face. Signatures of Marin/Snow 2. The $50 note is the new style of note with "color"..the large star is part of the design and is on every note. A true $50 starnote will have the small star after the serial # EK 000000001* Here is a pic of a new style "money with color" $50 star note Hope that helps...:smile RickieB
Thank You for the Welcome Yes I found it in my pocket change, I looked at my bills right after I read a post about star bills, and there was the $10 bill, I was wondering if you guys could tell me what else to look for on bills, any kind of help will be Greatly apprecated. also Thank You guys very much for the warm welcome to the forum, not all forums welcome newcomers so once again Thank You and I think I'm goning to love being apart of this forum.
You're welcome, and very cool finding them in circ. Somethings to look for are: Radar notes (example 12344321 or 89411498 etc.) Repeater notes (example 32323232 or 90909090) Star notes Notes older than 95 Anything that looks interesting These are a few examples, some others could probably help you better than me. Welcome again, and have fun. Phoenix