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$5 Star Note; Rare?

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$5-Star-Note;-Rare?

Hello, new in the currency forum.

I received this from my credit union. I looked up the serial number on a web site and it reported that the bill was from a run size of 320,000 and that would be considered "rare" by collectors.

I wanted opinions on if this is the case or something more perhaps like "uncommon". The bill has a tear in the center top. Is there a premium for a note like this?

Thanks for the read and the input.
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No not in that grade. IMHO. You are right on with calling them uncommon. Less than 320 k things really start getting interesting.
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Ditto
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This reminds me, I have some star 2 dollar bills, I put up years ago. I'm thinking they are '76 s. Are they worth trying to dig up?
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Is there an ink smear on Abe's right ear?
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I have a 5 dollar star crisp I don't remember the year would it be worth digging up?i also have 3 one dollar star 2 of them are consecutive then the other 1 skips a number.
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I'm sure someone would bid like $7 on ebay. lol
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No ink smear I believe. Comparing to how another $5 looks.
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If your 1976 start is a KC or Minn. that would be worth looking into!! Dig them up!
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Thanks for the reply babystir. I'm gonna round em up tomorrow, and research them.
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As far as I'm concerned all star notes in good shape are worth saving no matter what denomination they are.
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