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Quote: What does the "NET" mean on the $1 1918 Boston note? From the PMG website; A "Net" graded note is one that exhibits mishandling or problems that are more significant than one would expect for the assigned numeric grade. Notes with moderate-to-extensive circulation are expected to exhibit some problems and PMG will not assign a "Net" grade unless these issues are severe. If a note is "Net" graded, the problem will be listed. Common problems that may result in a "Net" grade include a large tear or tears into the design, PVC damage, a missing corner, an amateur repair and extensive staining or annotations. The grade guarantee does not apply to Notes given a "Net" grade by PMG. Notes with "Net" grades are guaranteed to be genuine only.
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Nice notes! another thread to keep watching :)
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Showed this on the other star note thread (cancelled) so posting it again here. This was my first star, bought raw some 20 years ago. 
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Coinfrog that is a great looking note!
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Bedrock of the Community
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@Steve - thanks for the info. Quote: If a note is "Net" graded, the problem will be listed. Hmmm... It's obvious what the "Net" problem is on that note, but it's not listed.
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That lovely G4 has me wondering if there are "lowball" collectors for notes?
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Quote: Hmmm... It's obvious what the "Net" problem is on that note, but it's not listed. PMG always lists the problems on the reverse of the label.
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Bedrock of the Community
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My earliest star (not later than 1919) - 
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Found my 1st star note today  $5 note series 2003 serial # DL 06924477. I don't know anything about the eccept to look out for them, so don't know how rare it is. It's kinda beat up. Have it sitting under some heavy books to flatten out, but can post pics if requested.
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I looked up your star note print run, and it is a full 3.2 million run so it's probably not worth over face. And if it's beat up like you said, that doesn't help its value either. Personally, I would spend it but if you like it then feel free to keep it. I also want to note that I've never found a higher denomination star note older than 2006 so they are probably less common than you'd think.
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A 2003 San Francisco star from a large run (3,200,000)  A 2003 San Francisco from a very small run (320,000) 
Edited by SteveInTampa 01/16/2017 09:37 am
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@Steve...Were these note found in circulation?
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