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.
Little Bill - 1999 The Dollar The Choice was released on: USA: 27 December 1999
An Australian two dollar star note is a two dollar bill that has a star or an asterisk after the serial number on the bill. These bills are bills that were reprinted due to mistakes in the printing process, and are collectibles by some people.
$20
The value of the bill is close to $40 each. The exact amount you can expect will vary depending upon its condition.
$20
about $11
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A ten dollar bill made in 1999 would equal ten dollars it'd just be old and worht the same as a new ten dollar bill.
It's still worth one dollar.
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 to $5 depending on condition and series letter.
Like all modern $1 bills, a 1999 US $1 bill is worth one dollar. If your question is asking if it's worth more than one dollar to a collector, these bills have no added value unless they're in the best possible uncirculated condition.
The value of a 1999 US 1 dollar bill depends on its condition and rarity. In general, a circulated 1999 US 1 dollar bill is worth its face value of $1. However, if the bill is in uncirculated condition or has a unique printing error, it may be worth more to collectors. It is recommended to consult with a currency appraiser or collector for an accurate valuation.