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Series 1950D $10 star notes

27 star print runs are on record for this note, across 11 Federal Reserve districts (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L), totalling 28,640,000 notes.

The scarcest run is 80,000 notes in district L (serials 14,680,001–14,760,000). Runs under 640,000 are the ones collectors treat as genuinely scarce, and this is well under.

Every recorded run

District Serial range Run size Source
L14,680,001–14,760,00080,000collector production record
G32,320,001–32,400,00080,000collector production record
A1,920,001–2,080,000160,000collector production record
A5,120,001–5,280,000160,000collector production record
L14,400,001–14,680,000280,000collector production record
L14,040,001–14,400,000360,000collector production record
A2,080,001–2,560,000480,000collector production record
A5,280,001–5,760,000480,000collector production record
A1–640,000640,000collector production record
D1–640,000640,000collector production record
E1–640,000640,000collector production record
J1–640,000640,000collector production record
K1–640,000640,000collector production record
G32,400,001–33,120,000720,000collector production record
L15,840,001–16,560,000720,000collector production record
L14,760,001–15,840,0001,080,000collector production record
C1–1,280,0001,280,000collector production record
F1–1,280,0001,280,000collector production record
H1–1,280,0001,280,000collector production record
L1–1,280,0001,280,000collector production record
A640,001–1,920,0001,280,000collector production record
A5,760,001–7,040,0001,280,000collector production record
B1–1,920,0001,920,000collector production record
G1–2,560,0002,560,000collector production record
A2,560,001–5,120,0002,560,000collector production record
B42,120,001–45,000,0002,880,000collector production record
G28,800,001–32,040,0003,240,000collector production record

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Figures come from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's monthly production reports where available, and a collector compilation for older series. A run appearing here is a record of what was printed, not of what survives — circulated notes are lost, destroyed and worn out over time.

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