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Question by tammyt
Submitted on 10/13/2003
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I have a 1976 $2 bill.  "D" The serial number ends with a star.  Can't seem to find anything on the net.  Is it rare?  Thanks
Tammy


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 10/14/2003
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Hi..no not really rare two reasons that star notes are printed first when the serial numbers reach eight zero's that note is destroyed and replaced by a star note.The most common reason is when a printed note is damage during printing.Those notes are pulled and destroyed and replaced with star notes.Generally since less star notes are printed they do command a priemum most of the time over regular notes.
Hope this helps

Pete

 

Answer by mike money
Submitted on 8/2/2006
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that is a rare $2 bill and is worth from 10 to 15 dollars

 

Answer by Smiles
Submitted on 11/3/2006
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Of course it's rare! People don't use it much and when someone has one in possession, they holler because it's rare! DUH! The $2 bill was once important and special so it should be recognized. It also has the painting of the Declaration of Independence on the back! I care for it a lot, and America, and you should too!

Lot's of fame,

   Smiles

 

Answer by joey
Submitted on 12/31/2006
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I thought I heard once that star notes are worth more.
                      

 

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