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newbie4

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surf

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Holiday howdies, newbie,

I've not got numerological insight on those, but wish you well with them.

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Mackaydon

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newbie,
Welcome to Treasure Net !!
I suggest you do research on Repeater, Radar and Star Notes.
What makes a bill valuable is a combination of elements: Quality, Condition, Number issued (rarity), Supply and Demand.
Without demand (as you can imagine) there is no premium over face value.
Don.....
 

surf

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Thanks, Don.

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Sawyer

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I used to own that bill! Lost it a poker game with Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster. Oh we'll, such is life!
 

coinsareawesome

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Only the lower serial numbers are uncommon. The others are only worth face value. The lower serial numbers usually only go for like a quarter more. Might just want to spend them.
 

coinsareawesome

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If that asterisk is a star, those are rare. They have a star on them because they replaced errors that were made by the US Mint. They go for about $5 if Uncirculated.
 

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