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Mackaydon said:
Just a guess:
People collect 'star' notes for the same value reason(s) you collect 'repeaters' and 'radar' notes.
Don.....
Although I look for them I have never found one(radar, repeater). I don't collect them, I just know that I can profit from them. But people pay more then face value for radars and repeaters because they like the "unusual" number sequences. I thought that a star note was a replacement of one that was taken out of circulation due to damage. If that's true I don't understand the "demand" (thus the ability to sell them for more then face value) for them. I am not being sarcastic I just want to know if these are worth attempting to sell them for profit.

Paul
 

Could you help me with mine ? It's

2006 $100 star note FRN HB 00006191*
B2
A1 bottom left ,A91 bottom right . please and thankyou!!
 

i have a star bill which i cannot find on these charts or on the manual lookup (both links)

can you try to help me?

it is in pretty good condition

a 1977 20$ bill with a star note and
the serial number on the bill is

K 06299212*

i cant seem to find a whole lot of info on it but it has a c4 by the 20 on the top left and a c520 on the lower right and on the back side of the bill in small print it shows the number 641 on the bottom right

any assistance would help
 

I have 3 star notes that all fell in the "White", or common, category...does that mean throw them back into the sea or should i hold onto them?
 

dschler,
Your 1977 Star "K" note (Dallas) had a printing run of 6,656,000.
A few years ago that bill was worth (retail) $25, $35 and $100 in VF-20, EF-40 and Unc.-63, respectively.
You may wish to look up the current sales prices-under "Completed Transactions" (not asking prices) on Ebay.
Don.....
 

I can't find the one I have it's a $2 1976 star note serial number B00860068*, but I was actually wondering about the serial number. I know that it isn't rare.
 

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hello everyone i have a 2006 series one dollar star note B06458234 and i looked it up on My Currency Collection ...this is the first time any of my notes came up in the red, usually its white or yellow but i still dont know what its worth ..can someone give me an idea of its value ..i would appreciate it....this is what it said
Run Size 320,000
Total Printed 7,360,000
Run Number 3
Run Range 06400001-07100000
Month Printed October 2008
 

I just picked up $100 series 2009A 10 bills in sequential order star notes. They start with LG then the number? Does that mean the whole sheet was destroyed and they replaced it?
 

I have tried many times i have a LG24696923 100 dollar bill 2009 A series. it also has a G7 inder the top left LG numbers. can anyone tell me anything bout thiss 100 dollar bill.
 

Knowing a note is rare is one thing, finding out the value is another. Do anyone know where to find out the value? Thanks.
 

I did mine I got a 2009 edition G03226476* it said it was semi rare? I think?
 

Jd,
I assume your bill is a $1 bill.
If so, there were 1,280,000 star bills issued by the Chicago issuing bank for the 2009 series.
The Official Red Book Guide to US Paper Currency" will give you an indication of its relative value versus other Star and non-Star bills. The 2016 edition put no premium value to your bill.
Ebay's "Completed Transactions" (not listing prices) will give you a more up-to-date indication of your bill's value. Keep in mind that 'condition' is paramont in the evaluation of any bill.
Don....
 

Okay, I just tried several different star notes with the star (star being the asterisk I guess?) and without and nothing happens. What am I doing wrong, any ideas?
DONT ADD THE STAR JUST LETTER S AND NUMBER
 

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