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Re: Oh yeah!?

#11 Unread post by Coin Mule »

Hey folks, yeah it is a duplicate, printed in Washington, and is from a run of 250,000 notes. But it really does not add that much value, unless you get the "right" buyer. Now if you find the matching duplicate, which is, well you can figure the odds, then you might have something to pique the interest of a collector, or if you have the match to theirs, again you might get some change for that. But as a stand alone bill, not so much.
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#12 Unread post by MLC »

Here you go
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#14 Unread post by Iceresistance »

I have 2 $1 Star Notes (But don't know where they are)


The reason why Star Notes exist is because the Note ($1 to $100) was damaged (or misprinted) during production, but since it's illegal to have a exact copy of the Dollar bills, they (Bureau of Engraving and Printing) re-create the bill with a Star on the last letter Serial Number . . . (Special bills with have the star on the first letter of the Serial Number)
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