$10 in uncirculated condition. $2 if used.
depending on the condition, ≈$5~10
If it's circulated, it might retail for $1.50 or so. An uncirculated one would retail for $2 or $3.
With it being the first series of a full run it is actually quite common. It has no age significance so the value is $50. Do not feel guilty spending it.
$100.00, UNLESS YOUR A COLLECTOR IT THEN MAY BE WORTH MORE TO THAT PERSON.
Low-denomination star notes are generally worth a dollar or two more than their standard counterparts. For a 1963 $2 U.S. Note, that would translate to $3 or $4 at retail. Note that a bill's serial number is almost never important to its value, and doesn't help to ID it.
100 dollars
It's still worth two dollars.
About $3.
depending on the condition, ≈$5~10
$50
Value of 1963 one dollar star note
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
If circulated, only face value or slightly more. Uncirculated, perhaps $3 or $4.
The face value of any coin or bank note is what is written on it, in your case, One Dollar. However there were no 1976-dated US $1 bills, only $2 bills.
without knowing the series date, and the condition of the note, it's impossible to answer this question.
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The value depends on the series (date) and condition. For a specific answer, ask about a specific note.