Consecutive $20 star notes

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by flakeman, Dec 8, 2009.

  1. flakeman

    flakeman Junior Member

    I was fortunate enough to get 20 consecutive $20 star notes out of the ATM recently -- all of the 2004A GB block variety. I was heading to the casino and ended up not going, as I thought I may have hit a jackpot at the ATM getting the money I was going to use at the blackjack table!

    I was wondering if these notes are worth only face value or possibly much more? They're in CU condition, some might be considered gem. I'm new to the forum and was hoping someone here could help me out putting a value on these. The serial numbers go from GB 04840918 (star) to GB 04810937 (star). Thanks!
     
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  3. wardtom084

    wardtom084 Junior Member

    The answer to this question will be interesting as my daughter is a bank teller and she is getting all kinds of star note in order from the feds. She had 2000 dollars in this this last week she called me on I did not want. I think I would rather invest them in something tax free.
     
  4. flakeman

    flakeman Junior Member

    I found some stats online that only about .5% of all 2004A $20's are stars, so I figure there must be some premium on these, especially with 20 consecutive serial numbers. I'm also very interested in what the readers of this forum might have to say. I was hoping these would go for at least a 25% premium over face, especially since they're in pristine condition.
     
  5. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Not be the bearer of bad news, Though Stars are somewhat rare you
    Have to have the person that will pay that premium, I have alot of
    $2 Red Seal Stars and sometimes its hard to sell them at that premium
     
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