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$1 Star Notes, 100 Consecutive Serial Numbers

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I have 100 2006 $1 star bills in consecutive serial number order starting with L 07827401 and ending with L 07827500. Still with original strapping from reserve, San Francisco. Are these bills worth any more than face value?
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Pretty high serial numbers. Probably not much of a premium, except for the fact that they are in uncirculated condition and you have 100 consecutive.

$1 2006 - L07827401*
Run Size 5,760,000
Total Printed 9,600,000
Run Number 3
Run Range 06400001-12160000
Month Printed November 2010
Production Facility Fort Worth, TX
Gaps None

http://www.mycurrencycollection.com...stars/lookup
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It is typically safe to assign a premium of $25 to a pack like that, even if it is common.
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