Would this have any premium value to it? And if so does anyone have any idea about how much it would be worth? 
2009 1 dollar binary note
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There is indeed some premium associated with bills that have uncommon/unique serial numbers. You can do a google search on 'unique dollar bill numbers' or just hit this link:
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Actually, your note is not considered a 'Binary note" as binaries are primarily ones and zeroes. However, most people know what you are referring to.
There is a web site that addresses your type of bill here:
I hope these links help!Last edited by mustbebob; 03-05-2017, 02:31 PM.Bob Piazza
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They want solid stuff like all one digit like 77777777, binary with 1/0s, radar numbers (read the same in either direction), Binary radars, and low numbers like 00000001 and some like star notes that start the number with a star, I think it means the note was a reject and the reprinted sheet has stars.
This is one of the most cool bills, when the treasury dept print workers eat bananas stuff like $25,000+ bill happens:
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They want solid stuff like all one digit like 77777777, binary with 1/0s, radar numbers (read the same in either direction), Binary radars, and low numbers like 00000001 and some like star notes that start the number with a star, I think it means the note was a reject and the reprinted sheet has stars.
This is one of the most cool bills, when the treasury dept print workers eat bananas stuff like $25,000+ bill happens:
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Star notes are replacements in a series when one is rejected and a star not is add in to denote that a change was intentional if the numbers don't correspond.
The two dollar bill was a bicentennial collectible made by various companies, usually with a first day of issue stamp or a postmark from important cities in our history.Last edited by uglycent; 03-05-2017, 10:07 PM.Even a fool can look wise if he keeps his mouth closed.Comment
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Star notes are replacements in a series when one is rejected and a star not is add in to denote that a change was intentional if the numbers don't correspond.
The two dollar bill was a bicentennial collectible made by various companies, usually with a first day of issue stamp or a postmark from important cities in our history.Comment
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yes, I had read that at one time. I do think it's nice for a small collector item. I have had several star notes, but my husband keeps spending them LOL. Luckily none of them have been worth really anything with no good numbers or any errors.
I've had circulated $20 and $50 bearer notes and nobody wanted them so I spent em.
Had a couple crisp new sequential $20 stars, a dealer did offer $22 at a show so I let em go.Comment
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