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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Great contact you've found at the bank graceoutcast. 10% to 20% above face is not a bad deal when the bank is saving them for you. Please let us (me) know how your experience was with buying your first box of halves. I want to but still haven't bought one yet. Every so often I ask for a few rolls.
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Valued Member
United States
447 Posts |
Graceoutcast, although this is about notes, but I have to ask you which bank do you go to to get the Halves? I live in NYC and most of the banks I go to doesn't have any rolls? Any suggestions?
Thanks
Vince
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  United States
6563 Posts |
Most banks won't carry a $500 box of Halves. You have to ask someone to order them for you.
The most my bank had at any given time was $42 in halves.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
882 Posts |
The new large faced star notes aren't worth much over face, it any. If sold on ebay, they will sell at face, if not less than face... If you have people in your town who would buy them, more power to yeah. But the old small faced, pre 1995 notes are worth more than face. Star notes, that is. Ty
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1031 Posts |
I just received another $20 star note from my bank today. I've received 3 ($60 worth) in the last $400 I've withdrawn in $20's. These are all the large face $20's. Where's the best place to find out the mintage/printing of star notes. I can't help but save all that I find and if they are worth nothing in the large face then I should take them back and get rolls.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
595 Posts |
quote: The new large faced star notes aren't worth much over face, it any.
Ty -- why is that? Jan
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Pillar of the Community
United States
595 Posts |
quote: Most banks won't carry a $500 box of Halves. You have to ask someone to order them for you.
Graceoutcast: how much does a box weigh? I doubt I could carry it. Jan
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  United States
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I have no clue as to it's weight but I'm gonna find out on Monday when I pick it up. I'll put it on a scale for you 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
882 Posts |
quote: Ty -- why is that?
Jan
Because there are so many of them. Bills don't last as long as coins do. One note may last from a month to many years. But mostly just months. The old small faced notes are over 12 years old and can be quite hard to find star notes still in circulation. Some of the older notes, the ones that noticable look different, are some times gathered by the banks and destroyed for being in too poor of condition or just being out dated. Ty
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
9450 Posts |
How much do you think this star note is worth?  1974 series, No tears or perforations, but has creases from being folded. Steve   
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New Member
United States
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I personally like older star notes or the $2 star notes are the coolest.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
882 Posts |
quote: How much do you think this star note is worth?
1974 series, No tears or perforations, but has creases from being folded.
Steve
I see something on the left hand border that may be a small tear. Your note grades at best, EF. So according to the Coin Worlds Paper Money Values quartarly issued magasine, it would be worth $20 in EF and $10 in VF. So if you sold it at a coin show or flea market you could get $20 easily, but on ebay you would get $10 for it, I would think. Ty
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1031 Posts |
I found 2 $1 star notes last night. That's 5 star notes in the last 2 weeks. The 2 I found last night are both in circulated condition and both series 2003.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
9450 Posts |
Ty, thanks for the info. Steve   
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Pillar of the Community
United States
827 Posts |
I got a $20 star note from drive through ATM seriel: EC 11615329* Series 2004 
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