What is the series and what is the condition ? If it is a newer note it will have little or no worth over face value unless you can find a person that would pay more......
If you look at your note, in the corner of each note there will be a number that will indicate how much it is worth. See below.
I accumulate $1 and $5 star notes. Every time I have $20 face I run them through my coin club auction. The winning bid is usually $25 to $30. These are heavily circulated notes.
run a test through your own club and see. I start the bidding at $21 to pay the auction fees and never get them back.
I used to sell lots of things through local club auctions, but the closest to my current location is an hour away. One member used to pay $3 for CU stars (not through the auction), but never had much luck with circulated stars or higher denominations. I always hated to spend star notes but would rather put that money back into other coins, so I really didn't worry much if I broke even as long as they found a good home
I'm downsizing. I also start the bidding on silver half dollars at $5. They never come back to me and frequently bring more than melt for AG barbers. The folks who start their auctions above grey sheet take most of their coins home.
Hello, I'm very new to this. Just wondering if the serial number like these are good to collect ?? 1. 88810033 2. 33444492 3. 77763245 4. 35363136 5. 04300004 6. 11004470 7. 24466551 8. 64669494 9. 21630216
Whenever you have a question on coins or paper money, start a new thread with pictures! Here is a helpful link to an older thread explaining this: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/how-to-post-and-add-photos.309963/ However, judging by the serial numbers, it looks like your notes are worth face value. Do any of the notes have a star next to the serial number?
Post a separate thread with pictures next time. However, it’s more than likely that your note is worth $100. High denom. stars usually don’t sell for over face value.
You need to repost under your own thread with full size photos of both sides. All modern bills have an 8 digit serial number. Welcome to CT.
I have plenty star notes $1 and some $1 with serials like E63266695G, D26668425G, B74333338G ,F88852838A, G77742787F, K01774777B
I have a very rare $100.00 serial # I have a VERY RARE $100.00 bill STAR NOTE. Serial # KL00001208 year 2006A VERY, VERY LOW SN. - Edited -