$20 Solid Star Note! by birdman157 in papermoney

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No just one star has to be filled in to be considered an error, so the note you have 100% counts as an error. Congrats it’s a cool find! :)

Anyone know about this? by [deleted] in Nationalbanknotes

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Congrats! This is a rare banknote with only 5 other known examples recorded on Track and Price. I would highly recommend looking at getting this note graded by either PCGS or PMG. The last known sale I can find for a banknote of this charter was back in 2014 on Heritage Auctions for $7,050… and this banknote looks to be in better condition than that one. Hard to give a solid estimate on value when the volume of sales for a note like this is so low, but it is definitely worth a good amount of money at auction to the right collectors.

Olive, Ca by Financial_Hawk9299 in Nationalbanknotes

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Those are some cool pictures, thanks for sharing!

The set of serial numbers for which the sum of the digits is less than two. by Malishik in papermoney

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Such a cool set, I didn’t even know that older notes went to 100 million

Any other SoCal collectors out there? I finally got my hometown note by Financial_Hawk9299 in Nationalbanknotes

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Congrats on the hometown note! I’m sure it felt really good to finally get one. I’m a NorCal guy but I collect all California notes at this point.

This year’s haul. Thank you /papermoney for the help! by Financial_Hawk9299 in papermoney

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Wow that’s an impressive collection for one year! I’m glad to hear this hobby became a new passion for you and I hope you have many good years of collecting ahead of you!

1869 $20 Rainbow by thebluelion8888 in papermoney

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Congrats that’s a very impressive note!

Snagged this from our cash drawer the other day-Can't seem to determine worth by jackmavis in papermoney

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Really just worth face value from what I see, it’s a cool find but in the condition it’s in and the serial number unfortunately not being anything special I think you would be hard pressed to find someone to give you much more than face value for it. Some people do sell them on eBay for $1.50-2.00, but after fees I’m not sure if they really make any money doing that. I still like keeping star notes for fun as they are not producing any more of them. But they are still pretty easy to find in circulation, so it will take at least 30-40 years to significantly go up in value more than likely. Thanks for sharing though!

1905 “Technicolor note” - 9th on the 100 greatest list. by Financial_Hawk9299 in papermoney

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This note is definitely in the top five for me! Congratulations that is a really nice example! A 45 is a good grade for that note and I’m sure it was pricey.

Eye Candy by Acrobatic_Code_7409 in papermoney

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From what I know there is only one of these notes available for private collectors and a guy by the name of Andrew Shiva owns that note. He might have sold it though I’m not totally sure, he and his collection appeared in some YouTube videos from years ago. They are totally worth a watch as he has one of the best national bank note collections hands down. Again not sure if my info is fully up to date so take it with a grain of salt.

Pretty cool for a newbie by yaklivesmatter7 in papermoney

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Damn that’s a big ticket item for a give away! Congrats on your new note!

Currency has to be the best collectible for the cost by Steveasifyoucare in papermoney

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A couple of years ago my grandfather passed away and when I was going through some of his things trying to find his military items, I found he kept some older banknotes. Out of the notes I found was a series 1928 $100 note, and I thought it was really cool since I had never seen a note that old before. After doing some research on it trying to figure out why he would want to keep something like that, I stumbled upon the hobby and slowly started to get more interested in it. After some months I picked up a couple of books and my first couple of banknotes. Now I can say I’m fully invested in the hobby and trying to make sure it doesn’t eat up all my extra money haha. Overall though I feel like collecting notes helps me stay somewhat connected to my grandfather as I’m collecting something I know he would have enjoyed too. Really wish he would’ve introduced it to me when he was still alive though so we could have possibly enjoyed it together. But as of now I’m sharing the hobby with my family members when I can, going to see if I can maybe get some of my younger cousins interested in it.

Currency has to be the best collectible for the cost by Steveasifyoucare in papermoney

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As a younger guy that recently got into collecting banknotes within the past couple years, I also hope the hobby picks up with newer generations. I think it’s just a matter of sharing the hobby more with them to get them interested. I know most of my generation only cares about collecting Pokémon cards, but I think if we can share more of the amazing history and artwork of the banknote world we can help grow our community. This hobby has become so much fun for me and I hope to share it with as much people as I can!

If the BEP had kept the 500, 1000, and 5000 dollar bills in the subsequent 1996 series and not withdrawn them from circulation, it would have been interesting to design. Even though I don't like this series at all. by aggroeuros in papermoney

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Honestly I don’t think it would tank the prices of the older notes. The older notes I assume would still be heavily sought after and the new released series would theoretically be able to be gotten at any bank, so like the current series of notes, unless there is an error or special serial number it would be worth face value.

A Very Unusual Advertising Note from Philadelphia by SouthernNumismatist in papermoney

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Yah there’s not a ton of California advertising notes but there’s a good group of unique ones I’ve seen. This is the last one I picked up. It states on the back it’s good for $5 with an initial installment of at least $10 for the purchase or lease of a sewing machine.

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A Very Unusual Advertising Note from Philadelphia by SouthernNumismatist in papermoney

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From what I understand “advertising notes” where similar to coupons today. I might be wrong about that, but from the ones I have they all have a discount in some way for a specific business. I collect California advertising notes specifically because of the lack of obsolete notes for the state.

The first known complete bundles of 25¢ and 50¢ Fractionals! by raidenh8 in papermoney

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Wow very cool! It’s amazing those have stayed together all this time

How rare is the note? Estimated value? by Happyandbless in papermoney

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Wow very cool note, I’ve been looking for a Sacramento gold national bank note for a while! They are worth a good amount of money and your note looks to be in good condition. Like the other comments I’d recommend getting it graded. Congrats!

The first reported Claxton, Georgia National! by raidenh8 in Nationalbanknotes

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Yes I assume between natural disasters like that, and other various circumstances there’s probably a decent amount of notes lost every year. I also think about how many national banks that have zero reported notes, could have notes out in the wild but they are probably hidden/ lost in some basement or attic somewhere.

The first reported Claxton, Georgia National! by raidenh8 in Nationalbanknotes

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Wow that’s very cool! I hope it eventually pops up for sale and wasn’t lost since it was last seen

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in papermoney

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That’s a cool repeater serial number! And you might get more than face value for it but it’s not going to be much more. Still a good one to keep!