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Monday, December 09, 2013

2009 $1 Star Note, D-*

Got a star note in my change yesterday although I saw two more but could not get them because the cashier was not that friendly. I do understand that not every time I see "funny" money that I can get it. For some cashiers changing notes and coins may get them in trouble so I never push them.


This star note is common and although it is only two years old it is in rough shape. I will be pressing it in a book until it is flat. It will not raise the value but at least it will look better.

Here's the stats for this bill...
Type/Federal Bank: $1 Star Note - Washington D.C. / Cleveland
Year: 2009
Printings: 3,200,000
Printed: April 2011
Run: 1st and only from D00000001* - D03200000*
Value: $2.50 VF(this one is less)

Do you have currency and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

3 comments:

  1. Hey there (its Aussie kid) Iv'e noticed lately that you blog isn't getting that many comments. don't let this put you down i read you blog everyday and even read it during school time (i know i'm so focused on my work right?) I just wanted to let you know that you do a fantastic job on this blog and I hope that you will find many more interesting coins in your change!
    I dont find many interesting coins in my change however i managed to purchase a 2004 Australian 1 dollar coin (Commemorative Eureka Stockade C mintmark: Canberra) for only $2 which was ok (He found it in his change at school.) I also have managed to buy a 1966 round 50 cent coin (Australian) off my church for face value (50c). The story behind that is that a person who sorts the money knows I like collecting coins (my dad sorts money sometimes there) and he found it. The ne lost it (I was SO ANNOYED) but then he found it again and i got it for an ordinary 50c piece! thats $8 of silver (Approx.) for only 50c! WHAT A BARGAIN!

    As always I encourage you to keep collecting coins and fascinating me with your change finds!

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  2. Correction: "I dont find many interesting coins in my change however i managed to purchase a 2004 Australian 1 dollar coin (Commemorative Eureka Stockade C mintmark: Canberra) for only $2 which was ok (I bought it off a friend who found it in his change at school.)"

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  3. ...(its Aussie kid) Iv'e noticed lately that you blog isn't getting that many comments. don't let this put you down...

    Thanks Aussie Kid but I am working so much that I have no time to even think about my blogs. I update less often but I am fine with that.

    You got some nice coins and silver for face value is always great.

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