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Those are some nice looking bills. I can't rea;;y help you with the 1s, but the serials are interesting enough that they should bring more than face.
 

Not sure on the $1s, but keep the star notes. :thumbsup:
 

I'm thinkin the same, nothing special on the ones, except they'd be good for liers poker. The stars are worth probly a buck more than face each.
 

As for your $1's, the top bill is a binary bill. It may bring in a couple extra from the right collector. The rest of the $1's can be spent.

Nice finds.

cmhoose
 

Interresting finds there killer,Hey don't you owe me 101 dollars.
Dad
 

The first $1 note is a binary, as was mentioned already...you may be able to sell it for a few dollars over face. The others, that are 4 pairs...they could also sell at a slight premium. The old style star $20s as well, you would probably be able to sell them at a slight premium. The 1996 $50 star note...I dont' know. $50 stars usually don't command premiums unless it's an older note. Even with 4 leading zeroes it may not be worth the listing fees if you sold on Ebay and I doubt a dealer would buy it from you. The $5 star note is from a common serial number run but the serial should get you maybe $10 or so. Hope that helps some, and in the end it's up to you what to collect and what to throw back in the mix.
 

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