

The star is where the block letter usually appears on Federal Reserve Notes (the last letter of the serial number). These replacement notes are printed similarly to regular money, except they include a star in the serial number. The BEP (Bureau of Engraving and Printing) uses high-denomination star notes to replace damaged or misprinted currency that has yet to enter circulation. 1928A $100 star notes are unusual, but they aren’t nearly as popular as the 1929 edition. Extremely high grade $100 gold certificate star notes are quite uncommon. The Dallas Federal Reserve Bank’s 1929 $100 star note is the most rare $100 star note. Star notes issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas will go for a premium. The worth of an extremely fine example is about $300.In uncirculated form, the price for notes with an MS 63 grade is approximately $975. In excellent condition, the value of a 1950 $100 star note is about $225. Nonetheless, despite their relative accessibility, they bring hefty prices.Įven if a note is rare, it will be valued if it was printed before 1935 and has a serial number lower than 100. Since 2008, they have dropped in value by 50%. The series of 1966 red seal star notes was one of the most popular $100 star notes. For notes with an MS 63 grade, uncirculated prices range from $425 to $612. In good to excellent condition, the star notes of 1985 are worth around $200. The Boston Fed’s 2013 series $5 star note, which was printed in July 2013, has an MS 63 grade and is worth about $20 in uncirculated condition. The face value of a 2013 series $5 star note is $5. Some star notes are still in circulation and thus aren’t worth much more than their face value. In uncirculated condition, a 2009 $100 star note is worth anywhere from $150 to $200. Star notes printed in Fort Worth, Texas and emanating from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta are worth around $20 in MS 63 uncirculated condition. There are a few extra uncommon star notes that are more valuable. In uncirculated condition, the majority of 2006 series $1 star notes are worth around $5-6. The 2003A series $100 star notes are worth about $175 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. In uncirculated condition, the 2003 $100 dollar star note value is around $265-275. How do I know if my star note is worth money?.
