Most star notes are not rare, although some are worth a bit more than their ordinary counterparts.
Star notes are bills that are printed to replace others that were damaged during production and therefore not delivered to banks. The name "star note" is given because they have special serial numbers with an asterisk rather than a letter as the last character. The asterisk lets them be easily identified as replacement notes.
No, they are not.
One dollar.
Believe it or not, it's worth exactly one dollar.
generally a star on a currency serial number means it has been reprinted. first one probably an error
One dollar -
You could probably get one dollar for it.
Value of 1963 one dollar star note
One dollar.
Believe it or not, it's worth exactly one dollar.
It means that the original bill was destroyed so they made another one and put a star beside it.
On average, one dollar.
About as rare as a $50 or $100. You don't see them often, but any bank will happily sell you one at face value.
A martha washington silver certificate dollar bill is currently worth approx (In decent shape) 5-750.00
Please be more specific. Many U.S. one dollar coins are considered rare.
Star notes are only printed to replace bills damaged during production, so most bills of any denomination won't have a star. If a bill does have one, it replaces the letter at the end of the bill's serial number.
it was on the 1 dollar bill
The star at the end of the serial number signifies that the original note did not meet Federal printing standards and was replaced with that note.
you use one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill, and one one dollar bill.