Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
Star note. Star notes are printed when a faulty one is caught at the mint and has to be reprinted. It's not worth more than $100 without errors or special serial numbers.
Quickly look up the production numbers of your star notes by entering the denomination, series, and serial number. Ideal for collectors seeking rarity insights.
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Star Notes : R/CURRENCY
Comparing star notes to reg notes, it's rare. You find 2 start bills out of how many regular bill? I search around choose to 1000 to 3000 $1 bills per week and I find around 10 (bad week) to 20 (good week) star notes. So no they ain't thar rare. But if you are comparing common star notes to rare star notes (short print), then that's a different.
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
Decoding the star on some U.S. currency If you flip through a wad of paper bills, there's a slight chance one of those bills may be marked with a small star after its serial number. This is called a star note, or replacement note, and was.
A Few Of My Favorite Star Notes After Searching Thru My Collection. : R ...
Decoding the star on some U.S. currency If you flip through a wad of paper bills, there's a slight chance one of those bills may be marked with a small star after its serial number. This is called a star note, or replacement note, and was.
Comparing star notes to reg notes, it's rare. You find 2 start bills out of how many regular bill? I search around choose to 1000 to 3000 $1 bills per week and I find around 10 (bad week) to 20 (good week) star notes. So no they ain't thar rare. But if you are comparing common star notes to rare star notes (short print), then that's a different.
Star note. Star notes are printed when a faulty one is caught at the mint and has to be reprinted. It's not worth more than $100 without errors or special serial numbers.
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Different Star Notes? : R/papermoney
Quickly look up the production numbers of your star notes by entering the denomination, series, and serial number. Ideal for collectors seeking rarity insights.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
A circulated contemporary star note is always going to be face value unless it is a palindrome/rader (SN like 54111145) or some other "fancy serial number". But even then with the slightest amount of circulation they are very close to face value. A contemporary replacement note (star note) is face value. End of story. Don't listen to grifters who promote "low print runs" of modern circulated.
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Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
Star Notes : R/CURRENCY
A circulated contemporary star note is always going to be face value unless it is a palindrome/rader (SN like 54111145) or some other "fancy serial number". But even then with the slightest amount of circulation they are very close to face value. A contemporary replacement note (star note) is face value. End of story. Don't listen to grifters who promote "low print runs" of modern circulated.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Star Notes : R/CURRENCY
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Ah yes,but an older star note is worth quite a bit more than the same series note without the star.On the average 5 times more valuable. Actually, star notes all carry a little bit of a premium (5 times face sound a little high though). However just because a star note is old, doesn't mean it is more valuable than a new star note.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Random Star Notes, Where To Reference Them? : R/papermoney
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Quickly look up the production numbers of your star notes by entering the denomination, series, and serial number. Ideal for collectors seeking rarity insights.
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Semi Rare Consecutive $2 Star Notes : R/uspapermoney
Quickly look up the production numbers of your star notes by entering the denomination, series, and serial number. Ideal for collectors seeking rarity insights.
A circulated contemporary star note is always going to be face value unless it is a palindrome/rader (SN like 54111145) or some other "fancy serial number". But even then with the slightest amount of circulation they are very close to face value. A contemporary replacement note (star note) is face value. End of story. Don't listen to grifters who promote "low print runs" of modern circulated.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
One Of My Favorite Star Notes In My Collection! : R/CURRENCY
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Some Star Notes I Got At Work : R/Banknotes
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
Quickly look up the production numbers of your star notes by entering the denomination, series, and serial number. Ideal for collectors seeking rarity insights.
Decoding the star on some U.S. currency If you flip through a wad of paper bills, there's a slight chance one of those bills may be marked with a small star after its serial number. This is called a star note, or replacement note, and was.
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
Star Notes : R/CURRENCY
Ah yes,but an older star note is worth quite a bit more than the same series note without the star.On the average 5 times more valuable. Actually, star notes all carry a little bit of a premium (5 times face sound a little high though). However just because a star note is old, doesn't mean it is more valuable than a new star note.
Decoding the star on some U.S. currency If you flip through a wad of paper bills, there's a slight chance one of those bills may be marked with a small star after its serial number. This is called a star note, or replacement note, and was.
A circulated contemporary star note is always going to be face value unless it is a palindrome/rader (SN like 54111145) or some other "fancy serial number". But even then with the slightest amount of circulation they are very close to face value. A contemporary replacement note (star note) is face value. End of story. Don't listen to grifters who promote "low print runs" of modern circulated.
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Presentation Star Notes : R/Banknotes
Star note. Star notes are printed when a faulty one is caught at the mint and has to be reprinted. It's not worth more than $100 without errors or special serial numbers.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Old Star Notes : R/Bankstraphunting
Ah yes,but an older star note is worth quite a bit more than the same series note without the star.On the average 5 times more valuable. Actually, star notes all carry a little bit of a premium (5 times face sound a little high though). However just because a star note is old, doesn't mean it is more valuable than a new star note.
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Decoding the star on some U.S. currency If you flip through a wad of paper bills, there's a slight chance one of those bills may be marked with a small star after its serial number. This is called a star note, or replacement note, and was.
Comparing star notes to reg notes, it's rare. You find 2 start bills out of how many regular bill? I search around choose to 1000 to 3000 $1 bills per week and I find around 10 (bad week) to 20 (good week) star notes. So no they ain't thar rare. But if you are comparing common star notes to rare star notes (short print), then that's a different.
Solid Star Notes. Got These 7 Solid Star Notes In A Strap Yesterday ...
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
Ah yes,but an older star note is worth quite a bit more than the same series note without the star.On the average 5 times more valuable. Actually, star notes all carry a little bit of a premium (5 times face sound a little high though). However just because a star note is old, doesn't mean it is more valuable than a new star note.
Star note. Star notes are printed when a faulty one is caught at the mint and has to be reprinted. It's not worth more than $100 without errors or special serial numbers.
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
Star Note & Devil 10 : R/CURRENCY
Comparing star notes to reg notes, it's rare. You find 2 start bills out of how many regular bill? I search around choose to 1000 to 3000 $1 bills per week and I find around 10 (bad week) to 20 (good week) star notes. So no they ain't thar rare. But if you are comparing common star notes to rare star notes (short print), then that's a different.
Quickly look up the production numbers of your star notes by entering the denomination, series, and serial number. Ideal for collectors seeking rarity insights.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
Decoding the star on some U.S. currency If you flip through a wad of paper bills, there's a slight chance one of those bills may be marked with a small star after its serial number. This is called a star note, or replacement note, and was.
Wheatie44 Active Member i don't know much about collecting star notes and I was wondering if I should keep all common circulated star notes I find? Or just throw back the common ones and keep and less common ones?
Ah yes,but an older star note is worth quite a bit more than the same series note without the star.On the average 5 times more valuable. Actually, star notes all carry a little bit of a premium (5 times face sound a little high though). However just because a star note is old, doesn't mean it is more valuable than a new star note.
Quickly look up the production numbers of your star notes by entering the denomination, series, and serial number. Ideal for collectors seeking rarity insights.
Comparing star notes to reg notes, it's rare. You find 2 start bills out of how many regular bill? I search around choose to 1000 to 3000 $1 bills per week and I find around 10 (bad week) to 20 (good week) star notes. So no they ain't thar rare. But if you are comparing common star notes to rare star notes (short print), then that's a different.
A long time ago, my friend was explaining to me star notes and how they're more valuable. I've never really looked that hard, but today I found one! I don't know anything about grading and I don't know if this is even worth grading (I don't even know what it means to grade a game card or currency) I've just heard about it.
Decoding the star on some U.S. currency If you flip through a wad of paper bills, there's a slight chance one of those bills may be marked with a small star after its serial number. This is called a star note, or replacement note, and was.
Star notes Bought 20 consecutive star notes from a fresh pack when I used to be a bookkeeper. Any thoughts on value? Is it worth more as a set? More of a coin guy honestly but seemed neat at the time.
A circulated contemporary star note is always going to be face value unless it is a palindrome/rader (SN like 54111145) or some other "fancy serial number". But even then with the slightest amount of circulation they are very close to face value. A contemporary replacement note (star note) is face value. End of story. Don't listen to grifters who promote "low print runs" of modern circulated.
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Star note. Star notes are printed when a faulty one is caught at the mint and has to be reprinted. It's not worth more than $100 without errors or special serial numbers.