Is My Star Note Rare? (2024)

There are many factors to consider when determining if a star note is worth more than face value - condition, age, total number of star notes printed for the specific series/denomination/FRB, and the size of the print run. That last two- the total printed and the size of the specific print run - arethemore important aspectsandwhat the Star Note Lookup helps you find.

In summary - the order of star note rarity, most to least:

1. Star note print runs of 640,000 notes or less that happen to be the only print run for a specific series/denomination/FRB combination AND it is an older series.

2. A similar star note print run as above, except printed for a more recent series.

3.Star note print runs of 640,000 notes or less, where there are other star note print runs in the FRB.

4. Star note print runs of more than 640,000 notes. The larger the print run, the more common the note is.

Why Are Small Print Runs Rare?

Many collectors try to complete star note sets by obtaining a specimen from each star note print run. Naturally, the smaller the run, the harder they are to find. For example, there are 20 $1 2009 star note print runs as seen here:http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/star-notes/1#2009. It will be relatively easy to find or buy a note from the runs of 1.28+ million, but getting one where the print size is only 32,000 will be very difficult.

Run size can vary greatly - 3.2 million notes is the largest print run size, but they can also be much smaller. 640,000 is generally the threshold of run size when star notes start being considered more rare. Many small runs are printed between 160,000 and 640,000 notes. Some have been printed in quantities of 16,000 or less.

Also Consider The Total Quantity Printed Per FRB

Another consideration is the total quantity of notes printed for the specific series/denomination/FRB combination. Some collectors try to complete sets with one star note per FRB. When a FRB has a few print runs of star notes, there are more notes out there to find or buy to fill the slot in their set. If a FRB has three print runs - 320K, 640K, and 3.2 million - the collector can ignore the first two runs and complete the set with a cheaper, less rare note from the run of 3.2 million. This deflates the value of notes in those first two rarer runs.

The Rarest of Star Notes

On the other hand, sometimes a FRB only has one star note print run, which might be a small run of 640,000 or less. For example, the 2003 $1 "D" FRB has one star note print run, and it is only a quantity of 320,000 notes. People who collect star notes by run and by FRB both need a specimen to complete their sets, so the note's value increases.

Other Considerations

The condition of a note plays a HUGE role in it's value. The rarest star note probably isn't worth much, if anything, more than face value if it's dirty and shredded.

For older series notes, their run sizes matter far less. Completing star note sets by print run is more common among modern star notes. Older star note series typically get collected by FRB, so the total quantity printed is more important. Additionally, many reference books don't break down older-series star note value estimates beyond FRB letter. The whole notion of print runs gets diluted.

Current Series Star Notes

For series that are currently being printed (like series 2013 now in February 2017), there is the unknown of future printings. The value of a star note can change depending on whether more notes are printed prior to the series being retired.

Also for series that are currently being printed, there is usually a frenzy around "fresh" star notes. The BEP releases monthly production reports of which series and denominations are printed. There is often a delay of a few months or more betweenreceiving those reports andthe notes being found in circulation. The anticipation of finding the next newest, rarest star note often drives value up initially.

Is My Star Note Rare? (2024)

FAQs

Is My Star Note Rare? ›

Star note rarity depends on the batch size.

How do I know if my star note is valuable? ›

The lower the run size the better. Star notes are considered to be more rare when their run size falls below 640,000. While there are many small runs printed between 160,000 and 640,000 notes, some star notes have been produced in quantities as low as 16,000.

Is a dollar bill with a star on it worth anything? ›

Though a 'Star Note' is exceedingly rare compared to the millions & millions of 'normal' dollar bills produced by the US government, this does not typically make the note tremendously valuable. If this note is brand new & in near-perfect condition, it may be worth $1.50 to $2.00.

How rare is a 2017 star note? ›

These star notes would be considered collector's items and might be worth more than their face value. The most rare examples are print runs with less than 100,000 bills. For example, in 2017, the third star note print run in Boston had just 25,000 total bills printed, making this a very rare $1 bill to find.

How much is a $20 star note worth? ›

That depends. The star is there because the original note with that number was misprinted, and that is a replacement. Now, if you can find the original bill (it was supposed to be destroyed), or if the not is in perfect condition, or if the note had an unusual serial number, you may have something worth more than $20.

What happens if a $100 dollar bill has a star? ›

When an imperfect sheet is detected during the manufacturing process after the serial number has been overprinted, it must be replaced with a new sheet. A "star" sheet is used to replace the imperfect sheet. Reusing an exact serial number to replace an imperfect note is costly and time consuming.

What makes a star note rare? ›

The stacks of non-mistake notes and replacement sheets continue down the line and eventually get cut into 100-packs. This causes these star notes to enter circulation much more randomly, and are much more difficult to find in bulk. It's impossible to find 100 consecutive examples in a row.

Where do I check to see if my notes are worth more than face value? ›

If you think you might have possession of a bill that's worth more than its face value, you can go online to look up the serial number. To test it out, we looked up the number on a random $5 bill at MyCurrencyCollection.com.

How much is a $2 bill worth? ›

Unless it has a unique feature, like a low serial number or misprint, a newer $2 bill likely isn't worth much more than $2, even if it's uncirculated.

What dollar bill is worth $150,000? ›

But, if you have two $1 bills with the same printing error, you could find yourself sitting on a great big stack of cash. According to WealthyNickel.com, coin and currency collectors are willing to pay up to $150,000 for rare $1 bills with particular printing errors from the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

What 1$ bill is worth money? ›

Check your wallet! These rare $1 bills could be worth up to $150,000
  • The series date located near the photograph of George Washington must read “Series 2013″
  • The bill must have a “B” Federal Reserve Seal above the serial number.
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Is a $20 star note worth more than $20? ›

The value of the $20 really depends on the grade and type. If it's circulated and hasn't got anything special going on like a fancy serial number or print error, it's just worth face value. If it's uncirculated and graded, it could be worth a few hundred dollars or more if it has a fancy serial number.

What is a $100 star note? ›

A $100 "star note". The asterisk, or "star" following the serial number indicates this is a replacement note for one that was misprinted or damaged in the printing process.

How much is a 2017 $20 bill worth? ›

Currency in Circulation: Value
Year$1$20
2020$13.1$234.9
2019$12.7$190.5
2018$12.4$188.5
2017$12.1$183.8
17 more rows
May 5, 2023

How can I check the serial number on my money? ›

Serial Number

A unique combination of eleven numbers and letters appears twice on the front of the note. Each note has a unique serial number. The first letter of the serial number corresponds to the series year.

Are star notes worth more than regular bills? ›

Star notes are less common in higher denominations; however so many $1 bills are printed that damages occur often enough to mean that a $1 star note isn't worth much if any premium. That said there are niche collectors who may be willing to pay a small premium.

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