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 Posted 06/21/2020  8:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add RedBeard3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Really don't know much about bank notes or star notes but just got this star note. I know enough to understand that it is worth more than a buck, but really have no clue what these even go for. It seems like a nice number because of the zero at the begining. Also the small number on the reverse is 100. What is the value of this thing? Condition is circulated but no wear or folds. I appreciate the feedback.

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here's a website for looking up star notes-http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference
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Condition is circulated but no wear or folds.

Wait, What ? Looks like we need to work on your descriptive skills. It's definitely been folded and by the looks of it, several times. Most modern star note collectors want uncirculated notes with a few exceptions. Your note is from a large run of 6.4M replacement notes. This is an uncirculated 2013 $1 St Louis star note.
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Sorry, I don't see any premium here.
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but stars are still fun to find in the wild. I usually keep them just because they're only a buck.
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