
Obtained from my bank today.
These are the two lowest serial numbers I have ever found and I got them both from my bank today and they're Star notes.

These are the two lowest serial numbers I have ever found and I got them both from my bank today and they're Star notes.
No added value. Just interesting
What does it mean when it says multiple runs found when you look this up in Star Note look up? Did they print two runs with the same serial number like they did back in 2013?
When I look these Star notes up on my currency.com it says there are multiple matching runs found. I'm not sure what that means. I've been collecting for a while and not sure what this means but can someone please explain this to me. Not the same as the 2013b Star notes is it?
Haven't found one in a while. I guess there's more collectors looking for fancies now that star notes are not printed anymore.
Just got 2000 singles from my bank and this was the very first bill I found. That's hard to believe. Anyone out there have the duplicate? I entered it into project 2013 B and waiting for response.
Just got this new Revolutionary War quarter and was wondering if that was an error.
I went to my Coinstar today and checked the tray there was nothing in there. Then I looked at the slot where the money slides down and there were coins stuck there so I tried to pull them out but they slipped away and fell in and I heard them jingling with other coins. I decided to turn the machine on and see what would happen. The coins started registering and went up to $6.17 after fees. Cashed out a slip and I took it to the cashier and got my money. I guess somebody tried the machine and didn't know how to work it and slipped all their money down the slot. Whole total there were 50 some coins and $8.53 before the fees.
She saves anything that she finds that's unusual or Star notes for me. Today she gave me $540 worth of mixed bills. These are the most interesting ones out of the lot. The $50 bill is Miss cut the $10 bill is a fancy serial number star note. And the $1 bill is a repeater star note.
I went into my local supermarket yesterday and took a couple coins out of the Coinstar machine. The lady at the courtesy desk started hollering at me that that wasn't my money because I didn't use the machine. My question is who does the money belong to if a customer that uses the machine walks away from it and leaves coins in the tray. Does it belong to the next person that comes along and finds it? Or does it belong to the next person that uses the machine? Or does it belong to the store? Does anyone out there have an answer to this question.
Got this in change today. Im not a coin collector. I collect paper currency. I just thought it unusual to find this in circulation. Any added premium to it? Thanks
......nothing special. Teller is saving old bills for me.