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2017A $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.
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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $10 | 2017A | $15.00 - $15.97 | $18.95 | - | Find SalesView |
Radar Serial Number 83522538 $1 1974 Federal Reserve Note
What are Radar Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers that read the same forward and backward (e.g., 12344321). Named for their palindromic pattern, these notes are highly valued by collectors for their mathematical perfection and symmetry. The bidirectional readability creates an instant visual appeal that stands out in collections.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
| Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $10 | 2017A | - | $29.99 | $141.50 | Find SalesView |

I have a 2009 $1.00 bill with a serial number E69444444E it has some wear, and is not crisp bill what value would you give this bill
Hi Jack — E69444444E is an interesting serial because it has a long run of 4s. Since the number is 69444444, it is a “six-of-a-kind” style fancy serial, which can have some collector appeal.
Because you mentioned the bill has wear and is not crisp, the premium would probably be modest. I would not call it a major rarity, but it may be worth more than $1 to the right fancy-serial collector — possibly in the $5–$15 range depending on the actual condition.
If it were crisp uncirculated, the value could be stronger, but with wear I’d treat it as a fun keeper rather than a high-value note.
Serail number Pb 09579773*
Hi Pauline,
Thanks for sharing the details of your note! You have a 2017 A $10 Federal Reserve “star note” with serial PB 09579773 ★. The little star at the end means your bill was printed to replace a mis‑printed sheet, and collectors track these by the size of each replacement “run.”
How rare is the PB run?
The PB star‑note run for $10 bills in Series 2017 A totals just 320,000 notes, far smaller than the common 3.2 million‑note runs.
Collectors generally consider any run under 640,000 notes to be scarce and worth saving.
What’s it worth?
Value depends heavily on condition:
have a10 dollar bill 2017 a series serial #PF07465637 star note
Hi there – thanks for the serial number details!
Here’s a clear, step-by-step look at what your Series 2017 A $10 star note PF 07465637★ is (and isn’t) worth right now.
1 How rare is the run?
Your serial 07 465 637 sits in PF-3, so it comes from a 3.2 million-note “long” run – plentiful by modern-note standards.
*Collectors treat ≤ 640 k runs as scarce; anything over about 1 million is considered common.
2 Fancy-number factor
3 Condition check – are you truly “Uncirculated”?
Do a bright-light tilt test:
A single real fold drops it to AU.
4 Recent market prices (raw notes)
(Dealer cash offers run 20-30 % lower.)
5 What that means for your note
Quick tips to keep the value up
Bottom line: as a common-run modern star note its premium comes almost entirely from condition. A genuine Gem could sell in the mid-30-dollar range; anything less than perfect lands closer to $15-25. Still a neat find—enjoy it!