found a 2003 $5 star note

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  1. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    Just found this from the circle k :D a bit circulated though :/
     

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  3. panther

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  4. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Unfortunately the run size was over 4.2 million :( Still fun to find.
     
  5. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    can always buy something with it atleast :D
     
  6. currencylover

    currencylover New Member

    I always enjoy and get a "jump" when I find a star note. In this case since it is not a low or fancy S/n and shows a high issue, I'd spend it. Thanks for showing though!
     
  7. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    found a 2003 $ 5 star note

    I won on Ebay uncutsheet of 1976 Series 2 $ US Currency with asterisk Cleveland District and I just suprised with the number D 01119111* almost solid ONE but on the other hand I called it 911 or something else maybe repeaters? heres the pic.

    On Ebay Now! Item #350264968468

    for $ 3,700.00 is that kind of high of uncut sheet of 4..the serial number is common..not even a radar or pair by pair..

    What do you think of it? with a serial number D 01119111*:hammer::)
     

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  8. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Its always worth $5.00 :)
     
  9. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Maybe not "always" since that's a long time and we can't speak for the future especially in this time with fiat currency weakness... Was that $5.00 supposed to be $8.00? ;)


    redwin: Star notes are often worth more than non-stars (dependent upon condition of course) however these uncut sheets were left overs sold by the BEP to collectors instead of destroying them, as they were not needed for their intended replacement usage.

    I can't tell from your scan, and it could just be the scan is badly cropped, but if the margins of the notes are cut off that can devalue your notes/sheet. I don't know what you paid for your sheet but that other auction is pretty outrageous, plus the seller has a quantity of 10 available and they sure don't seem to be moving very fast.

    There may be some people who collect fancy SNs and the binary star notes may fetch a premium amongst those collectors. While there may be such collectors they may not collect uncut sheets and those who do collect uncut sheets will know what they are worth and that they were first sold as 'collectibles'.

    Your notes, the F-1935D* Series 1976 $2 Cleveland district book at EF $10 / Unc-63 $25 (but those are just book estimates, not market prices). There was a printage of 1,280,000 reported. To best determine their value watch other completed auctions on eBay and sign up for a free Heritage Auctions account where you can access currency auction archives to see what similar notes realize.
     
  10. redwin117

    redwin117 Junior Member

    :hammer: Thanks a Lot! Krispy....You are one of a Nice Guy Here! Yes His auction is much Dollars $$ but is not moving so well his uncut sheet the two dollars note watching that for I believe 3 months now still TEN More availabe.. Item #350298744183 On E bay $ 4,470.00 (fundswhateverr)If i compare mine is much more difference the number is a lot of D 01119111*

    well I follow your advice go to Heritage auction..
    thanks again..:hail:
     
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