$20 Star Notes Today

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Matt Bell, Feb 15, 2014.

  1. Matt Bell

    Matt Bell New Member

    Hello all, not new to the forum just couldn't remember my user name and password so had to make a new account. With that said I have a question for you all as I am not well versed with Paper Money.

    Today I went to the ATM and withdrew $40. Much to my surprise I received (2) $20 bills which were consecutive star notes, serial numbers are JE12024387 and JE 12024388 with a 2009 Date on them. Are these worth keeping or should I spend them? Where would I look to see if they are worth more than face value? And do they get a bonus since they are consecutive serial numbers? Thanks for the help!
     
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  3. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    It's from a print run of over 4.4 million, so they are not rare. Unless they are CHCU condition (basically as new as possible) I think they are spenders. If they are CHCU...they might carry a very small premium if you can find the right buyer. But, even then I don't think the value is worth the effort. Notes this new are heavily searched and are common. I would spend them.
     
  4. funkee

    funkee Tender, Legal

    As Choice Crisp Uncirculated, they might be worth $22 each if you have consecutive notes. They'll increase in value over time, but it will take a decade before you see anything worth selling over. You'll lose any profit to shipping and auction fees until then.

    However a quarter pack (25 consecutive) or more will have a bigger premium. If I get two consecutive notes like that I take out add much as I can. A quarter pack might bring $25 each. A pack will increase in value faster than a couple of consecutive notes.

    If they are uncirculated and you can afford to tie up $40, keep them. Otherwise spend them.
     
  5. Matt Bell

    Matt Bell New Member

    Thanks guys I appreciate the help!
     
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