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$20 Star Note And A Trinary $20 Bill

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What are you'll thoughts on the two $20 bill?
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Thank you still learning it...
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IMHO,both are spenders.
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Wow! Yours are nicer #129305;#127997;
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IMHO,both are spenders.


Interesting, I thought star notes were always more valuable.
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Depends on how many were printed. A high run print of star notes is still a high run of notes. http://www.mycurrencycollection.com.../MA05770245*
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I tend to keep star notes since I do not find many in the wild. However, as is yours, most are spenders. Your "trinary" note is a spender as well. Still fun items to find in the wild though.
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Both spenders. The star is common and the face value is high.



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Hi, Phileo222. If the last 4 on your trinary were a 6, you'd have a nice radar. This note is a good candidate for our "almost" thread: http://goccf.com/t/277231&whichpage=12.
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When it comes to star note 20's - if low run, sell on ebay. If not low run , spend
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