Star serial number bills: up to $500 Most aren’t worth a lot more than their face value, but the most valuable fetch up to $500 so if you find one make sure you don’t spend it.
Are Star dollars worth more?
The rarest star note probably isn’t worth much, if anything, more than face value if it’s dirty and shredded. 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.
How much is a fifty dollar Star note worth?
When trying to determine the value and rarity of your fifty dollar star note you need to really focus on issuing district. For example: Series of 1929 $50 star notes were issued for seven of the twelve Federal Reserve districts.
What does a star on a fifty dollar bill mean?
“Star note” is a collector term for a replacement note. Star notes were issued into circulation to replace misprinted money that was destroyed by The Bureau of Engraving and Printing. A star note has a serial number that begins or ends with a star symbol instead of a letter. Modern $50 bills have a star as part of the actual design.
Which is rare a 50 Dollar star note or a green seal star note?
A $50 star note from New York in the exact same condition as a $50 star note from Dallas could be worth ten times less than the Dallas note. The same rule applies when pricing 1928 $50 green seal star notes. A 1928 $50 star note from Boston is ten times rarer than the same $50 star note from New York.
What’s the value of a 50 dollar bill?
These $50 bills were called large size legal tender bills, and today they can be very valuable if their condition is good. This guide covers $50 bills from 1862 all the way up to 1923. Five dollar bills from 1923 are called Porthole notes, and their value starts at a few hundred for poor conditions and thousands for great conditions.