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  2. Star Note Lookup - My Currency Collection

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    Enter your star note's denomination, series, and serial number to see its production numbers. Series 1981A to present only. Find out why here.

  3. Star Note Lookup. Enter your star note’s denomination, series, and serial number to see the production numbers associated with it.

  4. Star Notes U.S. Currency Price Guide Dollar Bill Value Lookup

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    What's a star note worth? Star Note Lookup U.S. dollar bill value check price guide list. Lookup Current Values for Star Notes.

  5. Star Note Values | Sell Old Currency - oldcurrencyvalues.com

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    Star notes are a highly collectible subset of United States currency. It is simple to spot a star note. A star note will have a serial number that either begins or ends with a star symbol. Scroll to the bottom of this page for pricing on dozens of star notes.

  6. Updated: Star Note Lookup - My Currency Collection

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    The Star Note Lookup received its latest round of updates a few weeks ago which should improve understandability, general look-and-feel, and add a few features. Rarity color chart. In one of the first few revisions to star Star Note Tables, colors were added to distinguish rarer, small print runs.

  7. How Much Is My Star Note Worth? - Good Collector

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    A Star Note’s value is determined by how prevalent it is, the date it was printed and its condition. The first two factors are inflexible, but the latter is usually negotiable. An owner of a Star Note can look up its value in several online directories and get the baseline value of that particular note.

  8. What is my note worth? - Star Note Lookup

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    Search for notes similar to yours in terms of series, denomination, and condition. Observe selling prices: Pay close attention to the final selling prices of comparable notes. This provides valuable real-world data regarding the market value for your specific note.