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Just a couple of notes rescued from circulation. Do you all think they are worth keeping I think the $1 Star and $5 are but the $20 Star might need to be spent

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Hi Jim

Nice notes !! I do not have any current guides for the notes so I have no Idea of value,, but I keep all of the star notes I find, and the 5 looks very nice for such an old series ,, they would all stay in the house if they were mine.

Rick
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Originally posted by Metalman

Hi Jim

Nice notes !! I do not have any current guides for the notes so I have no Idea of value,, but I keep all of the star notes I find, and the 5 looks very nice for such an old series ,, they would all stay in the house if they were mine.

Rick


Thanks I have a current book . I was wondering If others keep a worn out note like the 20. The $1.00 is nice enough to keep I would say cu and the 5 Isn't really worth anything But I Like the older looking notes
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I rescued the 20 dollar note's brother from circulation not long ago. The white line going through the bill is not a crease in the bill it is a defect with my scanner that seems to happen each time I try to scan something (I guess its just getting old)
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Nice Note Brian I think I can see what you mean on the note about the Scanner
When I was In Iraq, We could get Cash . I once received Oh I dont know MAybe 12 -15 Consecutive Crisp Choice Unc $100.00 Stars I Kept them Back for about 10 months and decided I needed to send them home because thats alot of money to be just show casing. But I do wish I would have kept some of them
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 Posted 12/09/2006  1:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Metalman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Jim

If you get the chance check out the 5 Dollar Silver cert. in my gallery and give me an opinion of grade and value .

I would appreciate it !!

http://www.coincommunity.org/galler...hp?album=462

Thanks
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1934(D) Clarke/Snyder Vf=$7.00 and Ef +$8.00 and I would Say with it not in Hand and By photo It Is VF/EF Nice Note I Love the Deep Blue
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Thanks Jim !!

I dont do much with the notes , but a guy cant help running into one every now and then .

Rick
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I was the same way, but no look at me UHHH LOL!!
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I would keep them all but that $20 star. If you keep any of the new new notes, make sure they are UNC. Otherwise you will be keeping way to many and everyone else will already have or want the UNC ones. I would spend that $20 star.
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Thanks Tykimeister I was actually Thinking that same thing. Welcome to the forum I hope you enjoy your stay
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There is a website, uspapermoney.info, it is awesome for US currency. It's a little trick to navigate, but once you understand it, it's great.

I check all my bills there. Even non stars. Some modern notes are pirnted in short runs. For you coin folk that means low mintage.

My opinion, keep the $1 and $20. Spend the $5. You can always make a quick buck on ebay selling stars.

Happy hunting,

Michael
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here is a picture taken with the camera of the note and as you can see the white line isn't there

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I work at a bank and any time I see a star note I keep them, no matter what the condition. Thats about the only thing I collect though, that and anything thats the older style money.
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imanangel0686 to see Many Radar notes ,repeaters, or fancy serial numbers, an or even low serial numbered pieces in your bank
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Why do people sell the new style star notes on ebay? They sell for very little over face value. I don't see the points... just stick around work for 10 minutes longer and make the same amount of cash...

Hey, a guy came in with 9 consecutive $10 bills from the new 2004 design. Since none of the corners were damaged and they were UNC, I kept them. Should those be spent? They were not stars, unfortunately.
Ty
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