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    Posted 13 years ago

    lost425
    (5 items)

    I am more than impressed with this website to be honest.I have been collecting banknotes for just a year and I am eager to learn more and more.Another request about $1 silver certificate star note this time vg++ condition from 1957 series B E768.Any help with valuation please?

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     $1 Silver Certificate Uncirculated Lot Crisp UNC Consecutive From Pack Old
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    Comments

    1. Jan, 13 years ago
      I was given these as change. They are in excellent condition.
    2. beachbomb beachbomb, 13 years ago
      It also has the "*" star on it as well, which will raise the value of it a little too. Nice find!
    3. Lee Sayer, 13 years ago
      Greetings lost425:I am not a banknote collector but seems to me I have read where the * on a banknote means that is a replacement banknote.
    4. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      Thank you lost ! I shall remember !!!
    5. cocacolaman62, 13 years ago
      Yes, when paper money gets in real bad shape they distroy it and make another with same number plus the star.I had a dollarbill once and where your star is mine had an "x".Not really sure what that was and not sure where it went..
    6. Kirt Kirt, 13 years ago
      Actually coca is only partly correct. To replace a mutilated or otherwise unfit note with the same serial number would be impractical. Instead star notes are substituted. Other than having their own special serial number and star, these notes are the same as the others.

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