This page documents a confirmed matched pair of Series 2013B $1 star notes,
now professionally graded and offered at public auction. The pair has been
verified and recorded by Project 2013B, the public registry tracking Series
2013B duplicate serial number star notes since 2021.
This auction marks a rare moment when a confirmed Series 2013B matched pair,
once separated in circulation, is formally preserved and recognized as a single
certified collectible within the public record.
Series 2013B Matched Pair B09060000* - Now at Public Auction
A confirmed and professionally graded matched pair of Series 2013B $1 star notes
is now being offered at public auction.
Verified by
Project 2013B’s public registry,
this duplicate serial number star note pair is available to collectors for a limited time. This will mark the first pair grade combination of VF25 and F12 to go to auction, adding an important reference point for future auction prices.
For collectors evaluating banknote value, currency appraisal, or recent paper money market trends, this auction provides a documented price reference for a professionally graded Series 2013B matched pair with a confirmed serial number error. Matched pairs with duplicate serial numbers are among the rarest modern U.S. paper money errors to appear in public auction.
Certified front view of the matched pair following third-party grading
π¨ AUCTION CONCLUDED
This verified matched pair is currently no longer available for bidding.
Comparable matched pairs have realized four-figure prices in recent public auctions, depending on grade and demand.
Auction ended Sunday, May 10, 2026
Reverse side of both notes showing alignment and print characteristics
Original side-by-side image used to confirm the matched pair months earlier.
Learn how matched pairs are verified →
Confirmed Match details
Status: Confirmed & Graded
Series: 2013B
Denomination: $1 Star Notes
Federal Reserve District: New York (B)
Friedberg Numbers: Fr. 3001-B* & Fr. 3002-B*
PCGS Grades:
Washington D.C. printed note: F12
Fort Worth printed note: VF25
Auction Status:Concluded May 10, 2026
Final Hammer Price:$3,433.00
This discovery joins a growing list of confirmed Series 2013B matches in the Confirmed Matched Pairs Registry.
This matched pair has been independently verified, recorded in the Project 2013B
registry, and subsequently certified prior to entering the collector market.
Registry Verification
Following confirmation, the Project 2013B administrator offers an optional paid consignment service, through which confirmed matched pairs may be submitted to public auction on behalf of the co-owners.
This page serves as a permanent historical record of the auction, grading, and confirmed provenance of this matched pair and may be cited for research, valuation, or registry documentation purposes within the Project 2013B Registry.
Project 2013B achieves a significant expansion of its permanent historical record, surpassing a critical new benchmark in the documentation of Series 2013B duplication errors.
Historical database growth for Series 2013B duplicate serial number star notes.
Status:Milestone Reached Milestone:85,000 Unique Entries Total Confirmed Matches:241 Series:2013B $1 Star Notes
The Project 2013B database has officially surpassed 85,000 unique serial number entries, further solidifying its role as the primary research continuation archive for the Series 2013 $1 (B) star note duplication event. This growth provides essential valuation context for collectors assessing banknote value or seeking a professional currency appraisal.
By cataloging these serial number errors and misprinted banknotes, the project continues to provide the conclusive proof required to verify Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) duplication events.
Market Reference:
Historical paper money value for confirmed matched pairs remains strong. Based on recent results, hammer prices have ranged from $500 to over $25,000 depending on PCGS grading, eye appeal, and serial number rarity. Documented results, including a record $3,111.11 for a circulated pair, help establish transparent benchmarks for the collector market.
Submissions remain open for notes within the valid duplication ranges:
B00000001* to B00250000* and B03200001* to B09600000*.
Every submission adds a vital data point to the most comprehensive historical price dataset for this error. Refer to the Duplicate Serial Number Guide
This page documents a confirmed matched pair of Series 2013B $1 star notes,
now professionally graded and offered at public auction. The pair has been
verified and recorded by Project 2013B, the public registry tracking Series
2013B duplicate serial number star notes since 2021.
This auction marks a rare moment when a confirmed Series 2013B matched pair,
once separated in circulation, is formally preserved and recognized as a single
certified collectible within the public record.
Series 2013B Matched Pair B08706328* - Now at Public Auction
A confirmed and professionally graded matched pair of Series 2013B $1 star notes
is now being offered at public auction.
Verified by
Project 2013B’s public registry,
this duplicate serial number star note pair is available to collectors for a limited time.
For collectors evaluating banknote value, currency appraisal, or recent paper money market trends, this auction provides a documented price reference for a professionally graded Series 2013B matched pair with a confirmed serial number error. Matched pairs with duplicate serial numbers are among the rarest modern U.S. paper money errors to appear in public auction.
Certified front view of the matched pair following third-party grading
π¨ AUCTION CONCLUDED
This verified matched pair is no longer available for bidding.
Comparable matched pairs have realized four-figure prices in recent public auctions, depending on grade and demand.
Auction ended Sunday, April 26, 2026
Reverse side of both notes showing alignment and print characteristics
Original side-by-side image used to confirm the matched pair months earlier.
Learn how matched pairs are verified →
Confirmed Match details
Status: Confirmed & Graded
Series: 2013B
Denomination: $1 Star Notes
Federal Reserve District: New York (B)
Friedberg Numbers: Fr. 3001-B* & Fr. 3002-B*
PCGS Grades:
Washington D.C. printed note:
Fort Worth printed note:
Auction Status:Concluded
Final Hammer Price:$2,811.22
This discovery joins a growing list of confirmed Series 2013B matches in the Confirmed Matched Pairs Registry.
This matched pair has been independently verified, recorded in the Project 2013B
registry, and subsequently certified prior to entering the collector market.
Registry Verification
Following confirmation, the Project 2013B administrator offers an optional paid consignment service, through which confirmed matched pairs may be submitted to public auction on behalf of the co-owners.
This page serves as a permanent historical record of the auction, grading, and confirmed provenance of this matched pair and may be cited for research, valuation, or registry documentation purposes within the Project 2013B Registry.
This page documents a confirmed matched pair of Series 2013B $1 star notes,
including serial number, verification status, discovery locations, and
registry metadata maintained by Project 2013B. Confirmed by Project 2013B, a public registry tracking Series 2013B duplicate serial number star notes since 2021.
Series 2013B Matched Pair — Duplicate Serial Number B06711480*
A newly confirmed matched pair of 2013B $1 star notes has been added to the Project 2013B registry. Serial number B06711480* is now part of a confirmed matched pair list.
Confirmed Matched Pair: Side-by-side comparison of the duplicate Series 2013B $1 star note, serial number B06711480*.
Confirmed Match Details
Status:Confirmed
Series:2013B
Denomination:$1 Star Note
Federal Reserve District:New York (B)
Duplicate Serial Number:B06711480*
Friedberg Numbers:Fr. 3001-B* and Fr. 3002-B*
Confirmed Matches This Year:16
Total Project Confirmed Matches:229
All Known Matched Pairs:242
This confirmed matched pair represents a verified duplicate serial number
within the Series 2013B $1 star note print run. Documentation and validation
are maintained by Project 2013B.
Project 2013B reaches its 16th confirmed matched pair for this year
Co-Owner's Spotlight
One Star Note, printed in Fort Worth, was submitted by member 4FVop, who now has 87 serial number entries.
Its Washington DC-printed match was submitted by member DKrJ, who has 289 entries.
Each co-owner of the matched pair is assigned a 5 character codename to ensure privacy.
The matching note was discovered in Sahuarita, Arizona
" Been collecting since the project was started. I had the 15th Original match , the 79th and then this one . Thanks John " - member 4FVop
The matching note was discovered in Kingsford, Michigan
Market Value Context for Collectors
Based on three recent public auction results for Series 2013B matched pairs graded in ranges comparable to Project 2013B’s estimated condition of this pair, examples have realized hammer prices between $600 and $3,100. The newly confirmed pair discussed above is currently ungraded; Project 2013B’s grade assessment represents an educated estimate only, intended to provide context should the co-owners elect third-party grading by PCGS Banknote or PMG. Actual market value may vary depending on final certified grades, eye appeal, and auction conditions.
Recent auction results suggest that the market value of confirmed Series 2013B matched pairs—often classified as serial number errors—can vary significantly based on condition, professional PCGS or PMG grading, and overall paper money eye appeal.
Recent Auction Results for Comparable Matched Pairs
The confirmed pair discussed above is ungraded. The auction results below show how
broadly comparable matched pairs have performed across varying grade combinations.
Selected public auction results used for currency appraisal and paper money value comparison of confirmed Series 2013B matched pairs in comparable circulated condition.
Collectors evaluating whether to buy, sell, or submit a matched pair for grading often use recent auction prices as a benchmark. Unfortunately, some combination of grades have never gone to auction, while other grade combinations have only one auction result (and possibly from several years ago).
Differences in hammer price largely reflect the lower of the two grades in each matched pair,
as collectors typically price pairs based on the weaker note.
Key Factors Influencing 2013B Value
Prices reflect public auction results only and are provided for historical reference.
Individual outcomes vary based on condition, eye appeal, grading, and market demand.
Grading: Notes certified by PMG or PCGS Banknote Grading command a premium over raw or ungraded pairs due to higher perceived paper money value.
Condition Floor: The market value of a matched pair is usually dictated by the lower-graded note in the set.
Provenance: Inclusion in the Project 2013B Registry adds a layer of verified authenticity that influences auction competitiveness.
Serial Number Errors: Confirmed duplicate serial numbers are a recognized form of serial number errors within U.S. paper money collecting.
Timing of sale and auction visibility
Error Classification: While not misprinted banknotes, matched pairs are often collected alongside other recognized U.S. currency error types.
Market prices fluctuate based on collector demand and availability. All values shown are historical references and should not be considered a formal currency appraisal.
For a complete breakdown of auction prices across grades and serial numbers,
see the full Matched Pair Auction Results page.
Potential Match — Verification Pending
Project 2013B maintains a separate reference page listing serial numbers associated with potential matched pairs where one or both co-owners have not yet responded to our email notification. These entries remain unconfirmed until photo verification is completed for both notes.
Collectors are encouraged to review this list to see whether a serial number they own appears. If your serial number is listed, you may be connected to a potential matched pair and your response could allow the pair to be officially confirmed and recorded in the Project 2013B registry.
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Conclusion
This newly confirmed matched pair adds another important data point to the growing Project 2013B registry.
With thousands of collectors participating and new discoveries happening regularly, every submitted serial
number helps strengthen the project. If you have 2013B star notes, consider submitting them today—you may
be holding the next confirmed match. Thank you to all contributors who continue to support the project.
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