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Should I Buy This $5 Star Note?

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I have the opportunity to purchase this bill for about $20-$25.
It has a great low serial #.
is this worth it?
Sorry no pics of the reverse.

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Buy it if you want but that is not considered a low SN. Bargain with the price if you do want it.
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Thanks John.
I'm not big on paper currency, if just started buying a little here & there.
What is considered a low serial #?
looks in excellent condition. & the zeros look pretty neat..
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999 and lower. If you can get it for maybe $10 and you really want it,go for it.
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I think $15-20 is not too much if it's crisp with no folds.
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I can't quite make out the series year. If 1988, it's from a run of 768,000 notes. If 1995, it's from a run of 640,000.
Check it here: http://www.mycurrencycollection.com...notes/lookup
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It is a series 1969
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It looks to be almost pristine, for $20 you can hardly go wrong. I say buy it.
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The 1969 $5 A* block had a printing of 1,920,000 notes as reported by uspapermoney.info
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