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This $50 star is from an unusually small run of 64K notes. They very rarely come up for sale or auction.
Very nice!
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Dear Steve in Tampa, can you tell us how much you paid for the 2013 MF $10 128,000 star note? Thanks for the info. I know you saw my video and you were right with your theory about these being in Europe. I have found 7 in straps as of today. Good luck searching.
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Dear Steve in Tampa, can you tell us how much you paid for the 2013 MF $10 128,000 star note?


Too much.

But in defense of spending in excess of $100 on a modern $10 star, the scans provided, and the great margins on this note convinced me that I may not ever find another example like it. It's in the next batch going to be graded.

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hawaii stars-
48000 Post-Your-Low-Print-Run-Star-Notes-$1,-$2,-$5,-$10,-$20,-$50,-$100...
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Post-Your-Low-Print-Run-Star-Notes-$1,-$2,-$5,-$10,-$20,-$50,-$100...
Well this is the newest edition. It's 150,000 run
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Excuse the ? mike but why do you have those stars listed as different amounts?

They look the same to me.

They are both 1935A *-A hawaii stars with the same FR number.

What am I missing.

If someone else can answer this please go ahead.
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You're excused.

There were five different print runs on this star note for different serial number ranges. The last (91XXX) is the scarcest at 12K.
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Came across this $10 MF 120k 1 run note. Low serial number but circulated. Any idea of value. Thanks

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I don't know if this fits your criteria for low print run or not, but it's the lowest Star Note I have.

It is a possible duplicated Serial Number, see my other thread about the match pair project to pair up Notes with identical Serial Numbers.


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I don't know if this fits your criteria for low print run or not, but it's the lowest Star Note I have.
Very nice!
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The lowest run of replacement notes I know of, series 2004A $10 Atlanta star. All of them sold directly to collectors in sheet form and many cut into individual notes. I've heard 9,600 were printed.

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The lowest run of replacement notes I know of, series 2004A $10 Atlanta star. All of them sold directly to collectors in sheet form and many cut into individual notes. I've heard 9,600 were printed.
Excellent!
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Awesome note SteveInTampa!
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