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1969 $20 Star And 1950 $50 Star

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 Posted 09/08/2011  4:09 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jarod to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've been working at a convenience store part-time while I go to college and only recently have I taken up grabbing star notes when I spot them. Usually I only collect silver coins and other things, however I figured I would come on here and see if either of these may be worth anything other than face value.

1969 $20:
1969-$20-Star-And-1950-$50-Star

1969-$20-Star-And-1950-$50-Star



1950 $50:
1969-$20-Star-And-1950-$50-Star

1969-$20-Star-And-1950-$50-Star
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Nice notes you have there. Those two notes are worth more than face for sure, how much? Book says about double, but don't expect to get that much in the real world. Still they may bring in $10 to $30 over face respectively.
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to the forum. Banknotes are like anything else. They are worth only what someone will pay for them, regardless of book "value."
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