Have you ever stumbled upon a peculiar dollar bill with a star symbol () replacing the usual letter prefix on the serial number? This, my friend, could be a 2013 $1 star note*, a rare treasure trove for collectors and potentially worth a significant sum!
This article dives deep into the 2013 $1 star note value, exploring its unique characteristics, factors affecting its worth, and real-life stories of collectors who struck gold (or rather, green!)
Star notes are replacement currency issued by the U.S. Federal Reserve to replace damaged or unfit bills. The star symbol differentiates them from standard bills in circulation.
The 2013 $1 star note gained particular attention due to a printing error at the New York Federal Reserve Bank. A specific batch (serial numbers starting with "B" and falling within specific ranges) accidentally received the star treatment, making them uncommon and highly sought-after by collectors.
Here's a table outlining the distinctive features of a valuable 2013 $1 star note:
Feature | Description |
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Year | 2013 Series |
Federal Reserve Bank | New York ("B" on the seal) |
Serial Number Prefix | "B" followed by numbers within specific ranges |
Star Symbol | Replaces the usual letter prefix on the serial number |
Important Note: Not all 2013 $1 star notes hold significant value. Only those with the specific serial number ranges issued by the New York Federal Reserve Bank are considered collector's items.
The 2013 $1 star note value can vary depending on its condition (uncirculated vs. circulated) and the specific serial number sequence. According to the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), a reputable coin and currency authentication and grading company [Authority on Coin Grading - PCGS, pcgs.com], a single note in top condition (graded PCGS Gem Uncirculated 66) can fetch several hundred dollars.
A truly exceptional case involved a pair of 2013 $1 star notes with identical serial numbers, one printed in Washington D.C. and the other in Fort Worth, Texas. This anomaly sold for a staggering $25,000 on eBay!
Here's a table showcasing the approximate value range for 2013 $1 star notes based on condition (according to online marketplaces):
Condition | Estimated Value Range |
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Uncirculated (UNC) | $50 - $500+ |
Circulated (Very Fine) | $10 - $50 |
Remember, these are just estimates. The actual value can fluctuate based on market demand and specific note characteristics.
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