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I Got This As A Tip What's A Fair Value

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So I received this as a tip today. I was going to go get something to eat and I noticed the serial number. My brother is a collector so I didn't use it I told my brother and he wants it. What would be a fair value I know it is only a 450,000 mintage series. It has wear but no tears or Mark's on it?
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Welcome to CCF.

The print run was actually 640K and the serial number (AABBCCDD) is kinda cool, but it's in less than desirable condition. Circulated 2009 $20 star notes sell anywhere from $20-$30 on ebay, sometimes more if they have a super low serial number or fancy serial number. I have an example so I'm not sure I'd keep it because it's a $20. Paper money collectors typically don't use the word "mintage" (coin term) and if your brother is showing an interest in the note, why not give it to him ?

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Agree this is probably just a spender.



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Unfortunately, I agree. On a circulated $20 Bill there isn't much additional value.

I'd save it for a couple months and give it to your brother as a present. He will always think of you when he sees it.
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Very nice star note and I will give it to him for a different $20 lol when it is your lunch money you cant just give it as a gift unfortunately lol. But I thank you for the opinions.
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