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how many zeroes on a note is usually regarded to be a low serieal number? thanks
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IMO... 00009999 and lower.

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 Posted 04/01/2009  2:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
yep, I would concur with 4+ zeroes

this one would qualify
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I don't collect anything unless it has 5 zeros, but I have never found one of them, so am I really collecting them?
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Yes you're not. I'm not collecting $1000 star notes that I find in circulation either.
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I personally would say four or more zeros,but the pros would say six zeros eg.A00000011A,i think.
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 Posted 04/02/2009  11:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dursin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's a couple I got back in change recently. The $1 a few weeks ago and the $5 about 6 months ago. Added the $1 to my collection. The $5 is in my "I'll save it unless I REALLY need to spend it pile". :)



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dursin,

if you get to the point where you need 5 bucks badly enough to spend that, you should sell it on ebay, to a dealer, or (if you have the required 50 posts) you could sell it here, on the forum. I know that I would pay at least 10 dollars for it, and I have no idea what it's worth.

to sum up: don't spend that thing for face value.
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SWEET Star note! I got a couple of the L Stars from 2006 series FW, but nowhere near 00000336*

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i got 00000259 the other day. thanks greg
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 Posted 04/26/2009  5:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hrhomer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I consider 5 leading zeroes to be really worthwhile. I recently found a $5 - don't remember the series, but I'm thinking 03A - numbered 00000178, in quite average circulated condition, and sold it for $17.00...

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I found one several years back that has the number 00100100 on it is it worth anything?
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What series and condition? It should be, since it's a binary and a repeater (sort of).
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That's pretty cool - I've never seen a binary note actually in binary...

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I know absolutely nothing about collecting bills. I thought "star notes" were old...but oih82w8 said 2006. So, once and for all, what is a star note?
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