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Knights of the Old Republic has been out since 2004, but it's hard to get a copy of the game, because original Xbox games are hard to find now-a-days.
When you insert the game into you Action Replay DS it says unknown game and then a certain amount of numbers and letters underneath, that is the game ID, copy it down and then hit the star at the bottom. Click add new game, Name it, and then enter the numbers and letters you copied before for the game ID, and then enter your codes. Get the codes from this website <a href=http://www.codejunkies.com> Codejunkies
No star fox is a game series by Nintendo and the playstation is sony. so no star fox games on Playstation.
1,2 millions plays this game
A star next to the serial number on any US bill means that the original note with that number was damaged in printing, and the star note is the replacement.
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The star after the serial number on a 1934 Twenty dollar bill signifies that the note is a replacement or a star note. Star notes are used to replace misprinted or damaged notes before they are released into circulation. They are given serial numbers with a star at the end to differentiate them from regular notes.
A star in the serial number of any bill means that the original bill bearing that serial number had a defect and was destroyed. Because bills are printed in large groups it's impractical to reprint specific serial numbers. Instead, a new set of serial numbers is started and a star is added to indicate that these notes are replacements. Collectors generally prefer star notes and it may make the bill be worth a bit more.
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sorry to say it is only worth 100 dollars it is just a bill that the mint made a mistake on and to shoe the mistake put a star on the end of the serial number (the serial # is out of order)
A star next to the serial number on a bill usually indicates that the serial number has been reprinted at some point due to a printing error in the original serial number. This occurs to maintain the correct number of bills in circulation.
The silver union star in front of the serial number on new, colour post-2004, $50 bills is a security feature of the note to make counterfeiting more difficult. A small star after the serial number an any denomination indicates that the original note had a printing error and was replaced.
---- This is from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing:Star NotesWhen an imperfect note is detected during the manufacturing process after the serial number has been overprinted, it must be replaced with a new note. A "star" note is used to replace the imperfect note. Reusing that exact serial number to replace the imperfect note is costly and time consuming. The "star" note has its own special serial number followed by a star in place of a suffix letter.The serial number of the imperfect note that was removed is not used again in the same numbering sequence.
A star at the end of a US bill's serial number is used to replace a damaged or misprinted bill with the same serial number in order to maintain accurate tracking of currency production. This star note is unique and is typically considered a collector's item.
A star in a serial number on any U.S. banknote indicates that the original bill with that number was damaged, and the star note is the replacement.