


Star Note.
I’m new to this. Is this worth anything with the condition issues?



I’m new to this. Is this worth anything with the condition issues?
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 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.
Apparently on this date (4th of July 1896) was the first debut of the 45th star USA flag since earlier that year on January 4th 1896 Utah had become the 45th state to join the United States. That makes it the first Independence Day that Utah got to celebrate as a state of the US!
Happy 4th!
Birthday notes found, are you interested in it? Send me a msg.
I was searching through a strap of $100 bills and found this one. The serial is PB00004321N. I know it isn’t a true low serial, but it has four leading zeros and ends in 4321. It’s circulated. Would you keep it or spend it?
How much is a note like this worth?
I think it is kinda cool how it's 6 "5's" on a $5 bill. I know a 6 in a row is an automatic keeper. Would non-consecutive 6 of a kind be like a no-brainer keeper or not so much?