yes
The key would not be the serial number - rather, it would be the series (or "date") of the bill, the Federal Reserve district for which it was produced, and the condition of the bill that would be indicators of value.
Yes, but normally only about $2 to $3. Star notes are printed to re-used the serial numbers of bills that were damaged during printing and couldn't be released into circulation.
Most US bills don't have stars, regardless of denomination. A star is placed next the serial number only if a bill is a printed as replacement for one that was damaged during production and before being released. Serial numbers are used for security and record-keeping so the Treasury doesn't want gaps in the range of numbers used for a particular printing. When a bill or bills is damaged, a new set is printed with the original serial numbers but with a star replacing one of the letters.
Number the Stars is not a film, it is a book.
It is worth 50 dollars. The "star" indicates that it was a bill issued to replace currency that was worn out or destroyed.
The key would not be the serial number - rather, it would be the series (or "date") of the bill, the Federal Reserve district for which it was produced, and the condition of the bill that would be indicators of value.
Yes, but normally only about $2 to $3. Star notes are printed to re-used the serial numbers of bills that were damaged during printing and couldn't be released into circulation.
The US prints 38,000,000 bills a day. Source: Pawn Stars on the History Channel.
Most US bills don't have stars, regardless of denomination. A star is placed next the serial number only if a bill is a printed as replacement for one that was damaged during production and before being released. Serial numbers are used for security and record-keeping so the Treasury doesn't want gaps in the range of numbers used for a particular printing. When a bill or bills is damaged, a new set is printed with the original serial numbers but with a star replacing one of the letters.
The duration of The Stars Look Down - TV serial - is 3600.0 seconds.
The Stars Look Down - TV serial - was created on 1975-09-04.
The Stars Look Down - TV serial - ended on 1975-11-27.
It's to make it harder for crooks to counterfeit the bills.
on the very front bottom bar where the bottom of the brush guard bolts it will be between two stars
A 1934 A green seal one hundred dollar bill is only worth face value unless it is in perfect mint condition. If it has a star following the serial number, it could be worth up to $200 depending on the serial number and condition.
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.
"Number the Stars" is a novel by Lois Lowry and has not been adapted into a movie. It is only available as a book.