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<p>[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 2837136, member: 27107"]The OP's note is indeed a short run star note, and I collect short run star notes. Star note collectors in general are many, but not so many are "short run" star note collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p>What I've determined is that if a District has many runs of star notes and one or two of the runs are short runs and another one or two are large runs, then it diminishes the value of the short run notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, if a district has only <b>one </b>short run of star notes, and no other runs, then that District will probably be the Key District for the series.</p><p><br /></p><p>For example, the series 2009 $1 stars had a super low print run for the New York District (32,000 notes) but also had other large runs of star notes for the New York District. Later, the St.Louis District had a single, short run of star notes (320,000 notes) and ended up being the Key to the series.</p><p><br /></p><p>Series 2013 $1's have many short runs of star notes, but it looks as though Kansas City (J*) will probably end up being the Key for the series because it's the only run from that District......even though other Districts have lower star note print runs.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wish this thread was on the Paper Money area of this forum.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 2837136, member: 27107"]The OP's note is indeed a short run star note, and I collect short run star notes. Star note collectors in general are many, but not so many are "short run" star note collectors. What I've determined is that if a District has many runs of star notes and one or two of the runs are short runs and another one or two are large runs, then it diminishes the value of the short run notes. But, if a district has only [B]one [/B]short run of star notes, and no other runs, then that District will probably be the Key District for the series. For example, the series 2009 $1 stars had a super low print run for the New York District (32,000 notes) but also had other large runs of star notes for the New York District. Later, the St.Louis District had a single, short run of star notes (320,000 notes) and ended up being the Key to the series. Series 2013 $1's have many short runs of star notes, but it looks as though Kansas City (J*) will probably end up being the Key for the series because it's the only run from that District......even though other Districts have lower star note print runs. Wish this thread was on the Paper Money area of this forum.[/QUOTE]
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