Hold onto your 2013 'B' star notes!

The U.S. Treasury accidentally printed a batch of $1 star notes (with a “B” Federal Reserve seal) twice—once at its Washington, D.C. facility and again at its Fort Worth, Texas facility—using the same serial number range. As a result, two separate $1 bills now exist with identical serial numbers, creating rare collectible pairs. While each note is worth about $30 individually, a matched pair from both locations can sell for $500 to $25,000, depending on condition.
Project 2013B helps collectors find matching $1 star notes by maintaining a serial number database. Each time a bill is submitted, its serial number is checked against all past and future entries. When a match is found, both owners are immediately notified and can choose to auction the pair or arrange a private sale between themselves. So far, over 50 pairs have been sold, earning owners more than $175,000 in total.
The service is free! Learn more at 2013b.com
PS: You might already have a match waiting for you. The following link lists serial numbers of matched pairs found in the database but in which one or both of the bill owners have not responded to our email: mia.2013b.com
Example of a matched pair:
Johnny
Project 2013b Administrator
https://2013b.com
Comments
Oh my, this could be way fun 😁
This has been out for quite some time. Always fun to look for. I have found three with no matches.
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Just when I thought bill searching was no fun, this. Thanks for the heads up.
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