Newbee to all of this Just got back from a trip to DC and while at the Bureau of engraving bought an uncut sheet of 8 X $20 dollar star notes. They start with GA00096956* and end with GA00180956* Is it true that the GA series are worth more ?
I'd wait till one of the experts responds , it's a holiday weekend so it might take an extra day . Good luck . rzage
I don't have a price on the sheets but according to the 8th Edition of Small-Sized US Paper Money for the GA-* series: There were only 384,000 of those notes ending with the last serial number of "GA 000384000 *". Unfortunately there is only 1 condition of the pricing for that series of serial numbers - in Choice Crisp Uncirculated (CHCU) they are valued at $100 apiece. That is just a printed value and I am not sure if that is high or low for that series. Nice notes by the way. I hope to acquire a few sheet...that is one thing I don't own yet......:thumb: Smaugy
Looking at various charts, 384,000 Star Notes were made in the 2004 A $20 Series. The GA series is pretty rare in the Star Note Category, considering that many star notes produced in the last couple of series are in the Millions. I would definitely hold onto the uncuts, because considered the star note value as well as the rarity value. Greg
I bought a sheet of these as well a while ago....they will always be woth what you paid. Stars make em attractive as well as the SN's. I have a sheet of 4 and the first one has a00000756*.... Keep them and keep your bare oily fingers off them as well...LOL RickieB