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    May 30, 2012, 06:30 PM
    1953 B red ink two dollar bill with a star in the serial number
    I would like to know how much my 1953 B red ink two dollar bill worth? It is in absolute perfect condition. There are no folds, creases, tears discoloring or anything else wrong with it. It looks like it was just printed that is how new it looks. I would appreciate any information you could give me. Oh yeah the serial number has a star in it: *03166454 A

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