I've only been a member of this forum for about 6 months and have never posted anything concerning paper currency. I've lived in the state of Confusion from the start, so I decided why not add some more. I found a 2017 $20 star note in very good condition that showed on the production table to be one of 640,000. The serial number is not "fancy" or anything. It has been folded down the center(top to bottom) but isn't heavily creased or anything. I feel it's worth more than face value, but wondering if anyone has advice about this?
Photos always help but sounds like the fold ruined it. Condition is everything on currency. Steve is the note guy here on CCF let's see if he chimes in. John1
I doubt that it has any additional value. I'm guilty of saving replacement notes I get in circulation. At least up to the $20 denomination. I know they have little value over face.I just think they're cool.
Quote: I'm guilty of saving replacement notes I get in circulation. At least up to the $20 denomination. I know they have little value over face.I just think they're cool.
Likewise. I always say to myself, "hey, it's just $1". Until I look at the stack of 50 $1 star notes.
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