

Does anyone have the duplicate? Make sure to go through your change and star note collection to see if you have one of these bills.

(For example, a note with the serial number B0695 0840 * from Fort Worth and a note with the same serial number from D.C.) No sets like this have been sold yet, but a set could be worth thousands of dollars.Īnyway, I just found one of these star notes! The serial number is B 0587 1011 *. Only a few pairs of the same serial numbers have been put together. There is a situation, however, where these bills can be worth much more than that. So, because of this mistake are these bills more valuable? Yes! In fact, while a normal $1 star note sells for about $3, a duplicate print run star note typically sells for $15 - $20. To be clear, if your series 2013 $1 star note falls in these runs of serial numbers, your note is part of a duplicate print run: This is not supposed to happen, making these star notes extra collectable and more valuable. However, in 2016 the two printing facilities miscommunicated and the Fort Worth Facility printed these three runs of star notes for the New York “B†district :ī 0000 0001 * - B 0320 0000 * (June 2016)ī 0320 0001 * - B 0640 0000 * (June 2016)ī 0640 0001 * - B 0960 0000 * (July 2016)Īs you can see, some of these serial numbers overlap. printing facility printed 3 star note runs for the New York “B†district. How did such a thing happen? Well, in 2014 the Washington D.C. made some sort of a communication error and ended up making star notes with duplicate serial numbers. However, in 2013, the printing facilities in Fort Worth and Washington D.C.


I just found one in my change and thought it would make for an interesting blog post, so here it goes!Īs we all know, serial numbers on dollar bills are supposed to be unique. Hello, everyone! Today I will be talking about the series 2013 $1 bill duplicate print run star notes.
