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Wondering if it's worth anything?

Got this as change the other day and noticed it was a little different. So I figured I'd ask if anyone thought if it was worth anything more then $5

u/darev40 — 9 hours ago

1950 star note

Was just curious is anyone can tell me the rough value? From what I seen online this bill should carry a bit of premium due to the lower serial number being a star note and also being from Richmond. Is it worth given its condition getting it graded or is it better kept raw? Thanks in advance!

u/outddorman97 — 5 hours ago
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I almost bought a burger with this today!

Dont know much about fancy serials. Could this be worth much over face value?

u/clown_lion — 1 day ago

Randomly decided to ask the Bank if they had $2 bills

Got this bad Larry. I've been out of the hunting game for a while so it really made my day.

u/ItzNick900 — 1 day ago
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“4th of July” Star Note Found Today!

Found this today at work believe it or not! I noticed immediately that it was a birthday note (although April 7th is what I saw at first). I ran the serial number through the star note lookup site to see if it was a low print run size, but it was just average. That’s when the date popped in my head. A 4th of July bill found on the 4th of July! 😂 it’s the one day of the year that we say day month year and not month day year. I just can’t believe the odds of finding this today. Figured I just had to post this for the 4th today.

Not sure if this subreddit counts this as the 4th of July or April 7th. I’m just unsure if DDMMYYYY applies here since it is the 4th of July instead of the regular MMDDYYYY. Either way still a birthday note. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks!

Happy 4th!

u/danye_west23 — 1 day ago

100 USD bill “lory”

Does anyone have any information on bills printed with “lory”? I can’t seem to find anything and I’m curious. It’s printed onto the bill and the bill is not counterfeit

u/Realityvoidx — 1 day ago

First Birthday serial number.

September 12, 1754. Anyone know anyone born that day? Google didn’t help. (Probably no one, but my first bill with a bday #)

u/BigTechnology4369 — 1 day ago
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Wife got this from a customer at Target

1925 Half Dollar. Google says 90% silver. I’ve seen it online for anywhere from $75 to $1500. Way too wide of a range. Can anyone narrow it down?

u/OG_BadBoy69 — 2 days ago

Found in change jar

Don't post often if at all but found this 1980 penny in a change jar. Seemingly no mint mark and slightly off center face, anything cool about it?

u/0live-8ranch — 1 day ago

Found in my dryer

Is this real? It feels like money. I bought my dryer new 8 years ago. I asked both of my teenagers if it was theirs and they declined. My husband thinks it’s cool but also declined. The only thing I can think of is I did go thrift store shopping the last time I was in the city so maybe it somehow found its way out of clothes.

u/Tough-Response19 — 1 day ago