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2013 $2 Federal Reserve Note Sequential Set of 5 Star Notes, Uncirculated

Product Description:
Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs) are the only form of banknotes currently produced in the United States. This type of currency was introduced in 1914, originally in a large-size format, before being reduced to the modern-day size in 1929 as a cost-cutting measure. Offered here is an uncommon set of 5 2013-dated $2 federal reserve notes with sequential serial numbers in original choice crisp uncirculated condition. These notes also have the distinction of being replacement notes, or “star notes.” When notes are found to be damaged or printed incorrectly, the misprinted error notes are replaced with notes bearing the same serial number, but with a star symbol replacing the first or last letter. They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run. By their nature, star notes are scarcer than standard notes and are often sought after by collectors. Each note will be housed in an archival-quality plastic sleeve.
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