08-20-11
What Is The Difference Between Run 1, 1B, 1C?
If you look at the star note production tables you'll see sometimes a run labeled 1B or 2B like here . Here's an explanation why these runs aren't labeled numerically as you'd expect.
Some basics of modern star note printing
Star notes are printed in groups of 3,200,000 notes. Run numbers generally align with serial number ranges [...]
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08-05-11
Which Modern Star Runs Are Rarest? (continued)
This is a continuation of Which Modern Star Runs Are Rarest? with the $10, $20, $50, and $100 tables.
The $10 Results
Denom-Series Run Number Run Size Serial Number Range $10 - 1999 #1A 32,000 E 00000001 - E 00032000 $10 - 1999 #1B 3,200 E 00032001 - E 00035200 $10 - 1999 #1 35,200 F 00000001 - F 00035200 [...]
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08-04-11
Which Modern Star Runs Are Rarest?
Which star notes runs are the rarest? Which are the most valuable? Great questions to ask, but difficult to answer. It depends on many factors: the size of the run, the number of runs and total printed for that FRB district, and age (series). Then there are external factors: collectibility (it's easier to collect dollars by run than hundreds), the note's condition, and even the [...]
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