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QUESTION: I have a 20 dollar star note. the serial number is EL03420478*. It is from 2004 and to the left of the FRS stamp is L12. The bottom left hand corner on the front has a very tiny C1 above the big "20" and the top right corner has a tiny FW C103 below the big "20" and on the back the bottom right hand corner has a tiny 79 by the big "20". I was just wondering if it was worth anything besides face value. Also, i know someone who has a 100 star note. What could it be worth and we have a silver dollar from 1893 or so. It's not in the best of conditions, but you can still read it.

ANSWER: What would maske you think the note has some special value please? The coin is $9.00

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QUESTION: I didn't know if it did and that is the reason I was asking. I had a customer come in to work last week and he told us to look for star notes and bilateral bills because they may be worth more than face value. So, when I found one, I decided to check on it.

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I know and you don't. Ask someone else, smart alec. Don't be a jackoff, I do this for free so you can be nasty to me. Bite me.

Your not a "customer", I do this because I like to for FREE. Giving me a poor rating doen't bother me and the nasty comments only prove you are a nitwit.

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Neil S Berman

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Professional Coin Dealer since 1968. Speciality is US Gold Coins by date, but can answer questions about any US, Colonial or Territorial coin made or issued in the United States from 1650 to 1965.

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Wrote: Coin Collecting for Dummies, Investors Guide to US Coins. Please include a photograph if asking about authenticity or value by email to: nsberman@msn.com

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