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<p>[QUOTE="tenorduckroll, post: 6322182, member: 117758"]Typically when it comes to modern Star notes, they will not be valuable regardless of the quantity printed. This is because <i>most</i> collectors don't really care. The star lookup site is "cool" but it simply does not equate to value.</p><p><br /></p><p>When you talk about old paper money that are star/replacement notes, that's where it can become interesting.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another factor for value of paper money serial numbers is if they're "fancy" serials. These can come in many different forms such as:</p><p>Low Numbers (A00000001A)</p><p>High Numbers: (A88888888A)</p><p>Radars: (A44411444A)</p><p><br /></p><p>You get the idea. Typically, these notes will demand a premium in the market. Being able to identify different types of Fancy serial numbers can be beneficial if you ever want to sell your note on eBay or to a collector. The main reason being you can use this lingo to help you find or list your specific type of fancy serial number on eBay to get the most eyes on it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would definitely say if you have a <a href="https://oldmoneyprices.com/serial-numbers/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://oldmoneyprices.com/serial-numbers/" rel="nofollow">Fancy Serial Number</a> AND it has a Star on the serial number, it would increase its value most definitely</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helped![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tenorduckroll, post: 6322182, member: 117758"]Typically when it comes to modern Star notes, they will not be valuable regardless of the quantity printed. This is because [I]most[/I] collectors don't really care. The star lookup site is "cool" but it simply does not equate to value. When you talk about old paper money that are star/replacement notes, that's where it can become interesting. Another factor for value of paper money serial numbers is if they're "fancy" serials. These can come in many different forms such as: Low Numbers (A00000001A) High Numbers: (A88888888A) Radars: (A44411444A) You get the idea. Typically, these notes will demand a premium in the market. Being able to identify different types of Fancy serial numbers can be beneficial if you ever want to sell your note on eBay or to a collector. The main reason being you can use this lingo to help you find or list your specific type of fancy serial number on eBay to get the most eyes on it. I would definitely say if you have a [URL='https://oldmoneyprices.com/serial-numbers/']Fancy Serial Number[/URL] AND it has a Star on the serial number, it would increase its value most definitely Hope this helped![/QUOTE]
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