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I Am New To This Star Note Stuff And I Have A Question!

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What attributes affect the value and collectibility of the star notes? I assume since there are fewer $50 and $100's they are rarer but beyond obvious rarity, what should I be looking for?
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Condition and series.

As for the $50 and $100s, it's true that they are printed less and thus have less errors, but since the demand for them is barely anything, you shouldn't expect to get more than a bit above face.
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I agree with wd1040 and I also think that condition is foremost and the lower the serial number the better,if it has a special serial number like a radar or a latter,etc. that just adds collectibility to the note.
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The number of notes that were printed in that particular run effects value. For example if you have a star note out of a batch of 125,000 that will be worth more than if there were 6.4 million printed. You can look up that info here: http://www.mycurrencycollection.com...rence/stars/
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