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What Is The Best Source For Determining Star Note Value?

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 Posted 07/30/2019  7:16 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add thomas jefferson to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
"My Currency Collection" on line says the note is "More Rare". I'm not sure what that means, but the run figure was 3,222,000. Bill is circulated for sure. Much Thanks!
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The best way to determine value is to compare your note to notes similar to yours that have SOLD, not asking prices, but sold prices.

Most modern replacement notes need to be uncirculated to have value above face value. There are exceptions, but they're few and far between. Your note is from a run of 6.4M notes printed in April 2015. That's massive. If you collect from circulation, keep it until you find a nicer example. Looking at this chart, the run of 80,000 L*'s printed in January would be valuable even if circulated.


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Thank you Steveln for for your good information. So you are saying "80,000 L*'s printed in January would be valuable even if circulated." Please explain why.I don't understand.
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Mostly because run collectors consider a 80K run to extremely hard to find and/or expensive to purchase in GEM condition.
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Got it..thanks. One more question, what source did you use to determine the run number for that year of 6.4 M? Again, thank you for your time.
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Much Thanks to Steveln!
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