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$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set


$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set
$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set
$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set
$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set
$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set
$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set
$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set

$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set   $1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set

Notes were pulled from circulation, they range vastly from VG10 to UNC64. This collection contains notes from the following runs and I have noted the number of bills or sheets printed. A-1 - 3.2 Million Notes. H-2 - 500,000 Sheets. I-1 - 250,000 Sheets.

Below is an explanation taken from. It describes the differences between sheets and regular runs. Sheet Print Type - Used BEFORE Cutting. Let's say something went wrong before the cutting process occurred - like a sheet gets folded, over-inked, or a serial number mismatch. If the BEP's automated systems catch the error, that individual sheet would be pulled out of the stack and replaced with a single sheet of star notes.

These are the rarer of star notes. They are typically printed in lower quantity - usually 640,000 notes or less per run. Depending on the mistake they are use to replace, one sheet or a few sheets might be used at a time. The stacks of non-mistake notes and replacement sheets continue down the line and eventually get cut into 100-packs. This causes these star notes to enter circulation much more randomly, and are much more difficult to find in bulk.

It's impossible to find 100 consecutive examples in a row. Regular Print Type - Used AFTER Cutting. Star notes can also be used to replace damaged notes. The sheets are cut into 100-packs.

If a BEP operator (or computer) sees a damaged pack of notes, it would be set aside for destruction and replaced with a 100-pack of star notes. These star notes are considered the "regular" print type. It's not difficult to see that these are far less rare. These star note runs are printed in much larger sizes - typically 1.28 million notes up to the maximum run size of 3.2 million.

This is a great start to a collection or a great addition to an existing one. Makes a great gift, as star notes are becoming more and more popular to collect!

Part of the proceeds goes to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society to help those affected by MS maintain functional daily lives. This item is in the category "Coins & Paper Money\Paper Money: US\Small Size Notes\Federal Reserve Notes". The seller is "kylou6146" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.

  1. Denomination: $1
  2. Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  3. Type: Replacement Notes
  4. Year: 2017
  5. Grade: Ungraded
  6. Certification: Uncertified


$1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set   $1 One Dollar Bill 2017 Star Note District Set