Nicole, it is certainly a star note. Seems like it's in decent condition. Tough to tell from the pix though. My question is, what makes it a fancy serial number?
I would never tell someone else how they should view their own collection. What I will offer is that the general collecting community only recognizes two distinct numbers as fancy. Three distinct numbers is considered an 'almost fancy' serial number. Unless the four distinct numbers are all doubled, ie: 22774499, or something unique like that four numbers aren't typically labeled fancy.
Gotcha thanks for the info. This is the first paper added to my collection. Here is another pic out of the protection sleeve
It’s a nice looking star note and it looks uncirculated as well but it’s not a fancy number. Sorry., still a keeper in my book.
@Nicole Hampton You can also do a Star Note search to determine if it is rare or not using the following website - https://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/star-notes/lookup I did yours.. It fell on the scale as Less Rare.
Hard to find clean crisp stars like that in the wild too often. I like it. Chicago stars are not common to find in my area.
As stated above, not a fancy or really a collectible serial number, but like others, I tend to keep all star notes I run across, so put it in a sleeve and hang on to it, if you like it.