What is a mule note?

So, what is a mule note? It is a note with a front side printed with its series number that has a different size than the printed series number on its back side. In the past, a currency's series number used the same sized plate when printing on both sides of the note.
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What is a mule error on a dollar bill?

This month's topic is a numismatic quirk called a “mule.” In paper money collecting, a “mule” gets created when an overlap occurs with the plates used in the printing process. More specifically, the back plate that was used with one group of signers or series was also used with a different series or group of signers.
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What is a mule $2 dollar bill?

Description. A mule note is simply a Series of notes that uses back plates from a different Series. Mule notes can be produced by using back plates from a prior Series — The Series 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Note, for example, has new face plates, but uses back plates from Series 1957 B $1 Silver Certificates.
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What is so special about a star note?

Star Notes (also called Replacement Notes) are special paper money issues that are released in much lower numbers than their regular counterparts. That's because they are only printed when a note is damaged or otherwise found to be imperfect during manufacture.
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What currency is Starnote?

A replacement banknote, commonly referred to as a star note, is a banknote that is printed to replace a faulty one and is used as a control mechanism for governments or monetary authorities to know the exact number of banknotes being printed.
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How much is a $1 bill with a star on it worth?

Because it's against policy to produce a dollar's serial number more than once, the mint simply adds a star to the end. These printing errors aren't common, so there aren't many star notes in circulation. You'll see $1 star notes on eBay for $5 and up.
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What is a $1 bill Star note worth?

Yes! In fact, while a normal $1 star note sells for about $3, a duplicate print run star note typically sells for $15 - $20. There is a situation, however, where these bills can be worth much more than that. Only a few pairs of the same serial numbers have been put together.
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How much is a 2 dollar bill worth?

Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.
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How much is a star $100 bill worth?

In excellent condition, the value of a 1950 $100 star note is about $225. The worth of an extremely fine example is about $300. In uncirculated form, the price for notes with an MS 63 grade is approximately $975.
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Are 2 dollar bills with a star worth more?

Bottom line, most $2 bills circulated between 1976 and now without any special stars by the serial number are probably only worth face value — but older printings could make you a little (or a lot) richer!
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How much is a 1928G $2 bill worth?

Uncirculated 1928 $2 bill any variety

A common variety like 1928D and 1928G might be sold for about $60-150. A less common variety like the 1928B could be between $500 to $2,000.
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How much is a two dollar bill with red ink?

They can be traded for around $5 and up in circulated grades. Worn notes from the 1928 series can be traded for $10 while large size $2 notes series 1928 are worth hundreds of dollars even in worn grades.
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What does a mule dollar look like?

It features the obverse of a Washington state quarter and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar. This coin was struck on a Sacagawea dollar planchet. The mint confirmed in July 2000 that the coin was a legitimate error, created by the accidental replacement of a cracked Sacagawea obverse die with a Washington obverse die.
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What is the error on the Sacagawea dollar?

The 2000 Sacagawea dollar – Washington quarter mule is an error coin featuring the obverse of a Washington quarter (specifically a 50 State quarter) and the reverse of a Sacagawea dollar struck on a gold-colored dollar coin planchet.
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How much is a mule coin worth today?

The Map Mule coins can be found online being sold at prices around $400. For example, a Mint State 63 example sold for $436.99 on eBay in June 2014.
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Is a $20 Star note worth anything?

Currently these bills, regardless of condition, will only be worth their face value of $20. Star notes in uncirculated condition could sell for a premium in the near future.
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How much is my fancy serial number worth?

What are they worth? Fancy serial numbers can be worth anywhere between a few dollars over face value to $2000+ in absolutely perfect condition.
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Can you get a $500 dollar bill from the bank?

Can You Get a 500 Dollar Bill from the Bank? Since the bill stopped rolling off the BEP's presses in 1945 and got yanked from circulation 50 years ago, your bank's ATM won't be spitting out any $500 bills these days, nor will your neighborhood teller give you this rare paper currency.
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Why is there no 3$ bill?

Because the $3 pieces haven't been printed since the 1800s, they aren't considered real money with any value. A gold three-dollar coin was produced in the 1800s, but no three-dollar bill has ever been produced. But, some fake US$3 bills have been released over time. Such bills are not legal tender.
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Is there a $1000 dollar bill?

Like its smaller cousin, the $500 bill, the $1,000 bill was discontinued in 1969. 4 And like the $500 bill, the $1,000 bill would seem to have a lot more use now than it did then.
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What is a bar dollar?

Among the most sought-after U.S. paper money of the late 1960s are the short-lived "Barr" Notes. These distinctive $1 Federal Reserve Notes bear the signature of Joseph W. Barr, who served as Secretary of the Treasury during the last 28 days of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration.
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How much is a 2013 $2 bill worth?

The 2013 series $2 star note issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is worth around $20 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. The 2013 series $2 star note issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is worth around $20 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.
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How much is a 2017 $2 bill worth?

Most uncirculated, MS 63-graded $2 2017 bills issue are valued at around $4. The Federal Bank of Minneapolis values MS 63 uncirculated bills at around $20. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank If it is in MS 63 condition and has never been used, a $ 2-star note from the 2017A series is worth roughly $4.
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