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$100 Fed Res Note / Star Note

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 Posted 02/23/2018  5:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Teeumup to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have (2) $100 Federal Reserve Notes series 2009A in CU condition and consecutive serial numbers. Serial # LL19571263 and 64...run total is 608,000. Can anyone give me an approx value for these or tell me where to look for the value?
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I'll leave this to the experts.



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Welcome to CCF Teenump

I believe the run was 640,000 notes. I haven't been keeping up with the modern $100 star notes. Check ebay SOLD listings of similar notes to get an idea of value over face. Short print run star notes typically show up in pairs.
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Depending on the district, the 35th Edition of Standard Catalog of United States Paer Money puts the value anywhere between $125 and $175 for 2009A $100 stars. Of course, ebay is your best bet for the current market, as Steve mentioned.
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Unless they're graded (assume not), I don't think you would make a profit after expenses (and time) listing on ebay.

Too much money to tie up. Upside is minimal.
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Probably no profit in selling them now. If you can afford to keep them, do so.
Personally, I like consectuive star notes.
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