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1969A $10 Federal Reserve Notes Values By Grade
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The values shown below are for standard notes only, based on actual eBay and Heritage Auctions data.
IMPORTANT: If your note has any special features such as:
Its value could be significantly higher. Check the "Special Features Value Impact" section below to find your note's potential premium value.
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$2 1976 Federal Reserve Star Note.
What are Star Note?
Replacement bills indicated by a star symbol at the end of the serial number instead of a letter. Printed to replace defective notes during production, they typically represent less than 1% of notes produced. Their relative scarcity compared to regular notes drives their premium value, especially for star notes from smaller print runs or those with fancy serial numbers, which can command significant collector premiums.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$10 | 1969A | - | $34.05 - $72.00 | $109.00 - $249.25 | Find SalesView |
Hello, I have 10 dollar bill # L 03407235 * . Yes it has a star at the end of the SN. seems to have been folded over other bills, but the fold is not bad. Kabis- Connally. Can you tell me what I have?
Hello Steve,
Thank you for sharing your 1969A $10 star note (serial # L 03407235 *). Star notes (replacement notes) are printed in smaller quantities than regular issues, which can make them more collectible. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Series & Signatures: Your note is from the 1969A series with Kabis–Connally signatures. While certain signature combinations are rarer than others, in general, 1969-star notes can be moderately sought after.
Condition: You mention it has some folds but is not heavily worn. Even light folds will affect the grade (and thus the value). A crisp, uncirculated star note usually commands a higher premium, but a lightly circulated note can still be worth slightly more than face value.
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