Coin Shop Currency - Two Twenty Dollar Star Notes
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I picked up these Two Twenty Dollar Star Notes at different times in change.
As stated in my previous post, a star note is a replacement bill that was printed to replace a faulty one. A faulty one could have been printed incorrectly or it could have been damaged and returned.
There are thousands of replacement bills needed. The original serial number is not 're-used'. A new series of numbers are used. The serial numbers of all U.S. currency must be unique. The replacement bill has a serial number that ends with a star.
Some star notes are part a set of low number in the series, which makes them rare and worth more than face value.
However, most star notes are considered less rare they are not worth more than face value.
I took these Star Notes to the local coin shop to find that they are collectible. Again, similar to my previous One Dollar Star Note, these are less rare. So, I will hold on to them. Essentially, I put my star notes together and keep them for future reference.
Thanks to for posting about a website which has data for these star notes. http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/star-notes/lookup
Twenty Dollar Star Note
Twenty Dollar Star Note
Twenty Dollar Star Note
Twenty Dollar Star Note
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