I'm not sure what the question is but if your wondering what the value is for a minting error, that will depend on what type of error it is and the condition of the bill.
Printing of $10000 bills was suspended by the Treasury due to low use. The president is rarely involved in decisions about what denominations should or should not be produced.
No, the star symbol on a bill does not affect its value. It is typically used to denote a replacement bill for one that was damaged during the printing process. The star replaces the last letter of the serial number on the bill.
In the United States, you can exchange a damaged dollar bill for a new one if at least 51% of the bill is intact and identifiable. This means that more than half of the note must be present, and it should be recognizable as a legitimate currency. If the bill is severely damaged, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing may still redeem it if they can confirm its authenticity and value.
That's called a star note. The star at the end of the serial number indicates that the original bill was damaged during printing and was then replaced.
There is no $100000 bill in the US. The biggest is $100.
If you have a damaged $10 bill, you can take it to your local bank, where they can assess its condition and possibly replace it with a new one. Alternatively, you can also send it to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for redemption if the damage is significant. Generally, as long as more than half of the bill is intact and identifiable, it can usually be exchanged or redeemed. Always handle damaged currency carefully to avoid further destruction.
They are more valuable. it means they were printed to replace a bill that was damaged during the printing process. Only 11% of money are 'star notes.' The value of a star note can vary a lot, or only slightly, from the value of a similar standard note. It depends on the bill's date and condition.
The star on a 100 dollar bill is a security feature that indicates the replacement of a damaged or defective note. When the Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces a new bill to replace a defective one, it adds a star at the end of the serial number to differentiate it from the original bill.
The 10 and 10000 denominations. The 10 dollar bill has Alexander Hamilton on it and the 10000 dollar bill has Salmon P. Chase on it.
Yes, it means that the bill is a "replacement note" printed to replace a bill that was damaged during the printing process before it was delivered to the Federal Reserve system.
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Uh, I think you mean "asterisk" It's actually a star. Star notes are printed to replace a bill that was damaged during printing and couldn't be released to circulation. They sell for $2 or $3 depending on condition.