To all you *Star Note experts, please take note of the One Dollar star note in the second picture, second bill down. Why is the STAR at the beginning of the serial #? I thought the star symbol was always at the end of the sequence? Comments. By the way, nice collection of odd paper notes.
To all you *Star Note experts, please take note of the One Dollar star note in the second picture, second bill down. Why is the STAR at the beginning of the serial #? I thought the star symbol was always at the end of the sequence? Comments. By the way, nice collection of odd paper notes.
PennyG: save the Silver Cert bill, might be worth something down the road.
To all you *Star Note experts, please take note of the One Dollar star note in the second picture, second bill down. Why is the STAR at the beginning of the serial #? I thought the star symbol was always at the end of the sequence? Comments. By the way, nice collection of odd paper notes.[/QUOT1957B]
Blue seal star notes were printed in the quantity of 49.28 million that year and that series.
That particular note is worth, at retail, $3-$5.
I could identify your other notes and give values if I had more time.
Are they for sale?
Best Wishes,
Scott
Thank you . Was seriously thinking of selling these. I hate to but times are a bit tough for me and my little boy.
And...What you bid?
Scott
My older Sister's name is Penny...Perhaps I'll be gentle.....Perhaps not.....
You want to sell, , I want to buy....
Let's work a deal.....
Scott
I have no clue what any of its worth. I tried looking around , there seems to be similar but not exact bills out there, and almost too much information . One site said if I have a fractional 25 note with the surcharge number on the back to take picture and send it to them to see the value.
Just noticed this reply, my apologies.
I'll get back with you in the a.m.
Is your sisters name short for Penelope?