Star Bills

Started by TehBorken, Sep 26 06 06:18

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TehBorken

[font style="font-family: Verdana;" size="2"]Ever wonder what that star next to the serial number found on some of your dollar bills is for? Here's the answer:



[/font][font style="font-family: Verdana;" class="size2" face="Arial,Helvetica" size="2"] When an imperfect note is detected during the manufacturing process after the serial number has been overprinted, it must be replaced with a new note. A "star" note is used to replace the imperfect note. Reusing that exact serial number to replace the imperfect note is costly and time consuming. The "star" note has its own special serial number followed by a star in place of a suffix letter.
 
 The serial number of the imperfect note that was removed is not used again in the same numbering sequence.[/font][font style="font-family: Verdana;" size="2"]
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