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My wife had 2 two dollar bills that her grandfarther gave to her before he passed. They are both dated 2003 but one is a star note and both are in mint condition. I have them in sleeves but am curious if there is an extra value associated with a star note. I also stumbled across a Benjamin from 2001 that is a star note as well. The Bennie is circulated unlike the to two dollar bills.

Can anybody give me some information on whether to keep them or note. The $2 dollar bills are really mint crisp with no folds, tears or anything.
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I would def keep the 2's, and if I had the money I would prly keep the hundred but that is just a lot of money to be sitting on. And as for values serial number really comes into play some on that...pics would be sweet!!
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Check out this link,low runs have a collector value as well as unique serial numbers. http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/
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Star notes are valued at a premium because there are less of them than regular numbered notes. They are for the inventory adjustment leaving the BEP due to error noted removed from the presses.
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