Series 2009 $10 star notes
4 star print runs are on record for this note, across 4 Federal Reserve districts (B, D, F, G), totalling 7,936,000 notes.
The scarcest run is 640,000 notes in district F (serials 1–640,000). That is a full-size run, so scarcity here comes from condition rather than print numbers.
Every recorded run
| District | Serial range | Run size | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| F | 1–640,000 | 640,000 | Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
| D | 1–1,920,000 | 1,920,000 | Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
| G | 1–2,176,000 | 2,176,000 | Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
| B | 1–3,200,000 | 3,200,000 | Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
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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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