Cannot remember the details. But on the $1 star notes, is there something with the serial numbers that will bring some value to them? Thanks.
It depends on how fancy, or low, the serial number is. Regular $1 star notes can sell for a small premium, increasing to a bigger premium online, but some serial numbers that are part of a series with a low run size, preferably 640,000 and under, can bring more money. Some even have run sizes of 16,000, those being among the rarest. Other anomalies like being a binary note, a radar, a ladder, or any additional collectible features can increase the value. The best types of these are ones with multiple of the features, like being a binary radar star note. Star notes are a lot of work, and often not much return, but from time to time you can run across some notes that make it well worth your while.
I've got a few star note silver certificates, but they are pretty beat up. Sadly I don't think they make mine worth a bunch. I wish my dad had turned them in for silver when there still was an opportunity to do so. Then again, not sure when he collected them.
just because you have a star note doesn't mean you hit the lottery...LOL the serial number needs to be special in some other way as well such as a ladder or binary combination.