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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1081715, member: 19065"]Mike: I disagree with the assessment of coinmaster1 and mpcusa alike. Many people collect all the star notes they find regardless of condition. Star notes are fewer in existence than are non-stars. If you can afford to hang on to the note, try to. While the note has been circulated and is not worth more than face at this time, another 20 years down the road may change that when they are yet still harder to come by. At that time, the slight off centering may help that value a touch for some (not all) collectors, but ultimately the true off center 'error' notes take on greater value when they error is significant enough that it runs off the margin and the edge of the following note begins to show. Another reason for holding on to this note, may be to help a fellow collector at some future point in time. A collector who may be looking for a common grade note to fill a hole, someone collecting on a budget, or some other reason... let it go now and these opportunties slip away. These are just contrary thoughts to the others and by no means imply any value lies in this note at this time, but it is sure a lot of fun to find star notes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1081715, member: 19065"]Mike: I disagree with the assessment of coinmaster1 and mpcusa alike. Many people collect all the star notes they find regardless of condition. Star notes are fewer in existence than are non-stars. If you can afford to hang on to the note, try to. While the note has been circulated and is not worth more than face at this time, another 20 years down the road may change that when they are yet still harder to come by. At that time, the slight off centering may help that value a touch for some (not all) collectors, but ultimately the true off center 'error' notes take on greater value when they error is significant enough that it runs off the margin and the edge of the following note begins to show. Another reason for holding on to this note, may be to help a fellow collector at some future point in time. A collector who may be looking for a common grade note to fill a hole, someone collecting on a budget, or some other reason... let it go now and these opportunties slip away. These are just contrary thoughts to the others and by no means imply any value lies in this note at this time, but it is sure a lot of fun to find star notes.[/QUOTE]
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