Question on Runs for a bill

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by mark_h, Feb 2, 2008.

  1. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Here are my newest finds from circulation. The 1963 is the oldest I have found so far - go it at work, of course the ladies all fold, spindle and squish their dollars. I have been poking around on this siteto figure out what exactly the how to classify it. I see the two runs, but are star notes "rarity" based off the print run or the total run for the whole series? Both these star notes came from the same ATM about a week a part. So far my collection consists of about 5 $1 star notes, 1 $5 star note, 2 $20 star notes, the 1963 and the true radar note I posted. I have been looking - I know for at least 8 months for interesting notes from cirulation. Most of these notes have come the last two months. I think it would be cool if I could pull from circulation all the $20 star series for 2004. Something to shoot for.
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  3. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    rarity is found looking at both aspects you mentioned. most collectors look at the total number printed. but still, alot of collectors look to each run as som runs are nto complete and therefor have a much smaller number printed.

    all very nice notes - who cares about a few folds between friends :D
     
  4. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Thanks! The people at work think I am a obsessive compulsive type person since I always go in a straighten the money in our little snack area. What I am really doing is searching for cool bills as they pay for soft drinks and snacks. It's kind of funny.
     
  5. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    I like them, especially the 1963A.
     
  6. Coinlover

    Coinlover The Coin Collector

    nice finds!:thumb: i'd keep all of them. the $20 bills are from a low run and the 1963A is worth $2 even in that condition.
     
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