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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 757327, member: 21828"]The only place to find any updated information on star notes is in the "Bank Note Reporter's Paper Money Market sheets (retale)". The Green sheet doesn't have information on regular star notes. The only other information you can get good information from is in "The standard Guide to Small-Size U. S. Paper Money 1928-Date" by John Schwartz. Good luck. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />-O) Any star that you have in fine or better, I would keep for a long time for investment, if you are young and can do it. Just think if when you were young and could have saved rolls of coins, or currency in small amounts for later plarge profits (look in the books for the amounts that were printed). Good luck. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />-O) </p><p>Do you know that only half of a % of the total production is printed of any series. They are printed before the regulars issues are printed, to be inserted as needed. Go to a bank and get a 100, 200 ones and see how many stars you find. </p><p>If you go to a bank, that has new currency packs, you can tell which ones are replacement notes, they are the ones that have oblique stripes instead of straight stripes. from the US Bureau of Engraving & Printing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 757327, member: 21828"]The only place to find any updated information on star notes is in the "Bank Note Reporter's Paper Money Market sheets (retale)". The Green sheet doesn't have information on regular star notes. The only other information you can get good information from is in "The standard Guide to Small-Size U. S. Paper Money 1928-Date" by John Schwartz. Good luck. (:-O) Any star that you have in fine or better, I would keep for a long time for investment, if you are young and can do it. Just think if when you were young and could have saved rolls of coins, or currency in small amounts for later plarge profits (look in the books for the amounts that were printed). Good luck. (:-O) Do you know that only half of a % of the total production is printed of any series. They are printed before the regulars issues are printed, to be inserted as needed. Go to a bank and get a 100, 200 ones and see how many stars you find. If you go to a bank, that has new currency packs, you can tell which ones are replacement notes, they are the ones that have oblique stripes instead of straight stripes. from the US Bureau of Engraving & Printing.[/QUOTE]
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