![]() ![]() On Federal Reserve Notes, the star is where the block letter normally is (the last letter of the serial number). This is determined by the number range that the star note’s serial number fits into. Many times, collectors refer to star notes by their run number. ![]() Generally, collectors consider runs of 640,000 notes or less to be rare. Star notes get their rarity from the quantity printed and released into circulation. If a partial run is printed, the next run will start at the next closest multiple of 3.2 million. ![]() Sometimes, this many notes are not needed, in which case less are printed. ![]()
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