Currancy??

Does anyone out there know any thing about U.S. currancy?
I have a new $50.00 bill with a small star after both serial numbers. I've never seen a bill with a small star after the numbers!
Could this be a good bill to hang on to?? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
granpagraf
I have a new $50.00 bill with a small star after both serial numbers. I've never seen a bill with a small star after the numbers!
Could this be a good bill to hang on to?? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
granpagraf


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Jeff
or should I say I ACCUMULATE!
I also dabble with the darkside
Ive recently gotten more into currency, especially modern star notes
Star notes are usually worth a small premium. For a current issue like your fifty, though, it probably has to be in crisp Uncirculated condition to be worth a premium (and even then, it's probably only worth something like $55, but I dunno).
I would hang on to it if you don't have any great need to spend it. (I got a series 1950 $100 Star note once, but, hey, we needed groceries and the bills were due, and a hundred bucks is a hundred bucks, if you knowhutimean. It was a circulated bill, too, and not worth a whole lot more than face value, as I recall.)
Didn't know that.