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Any note, not just a silver certificate, is a star note if the leading or trailing character of the serial number is a star rather than a letter; e.g. *12345678A or S321654987*

A star on any US bill means that it was issued as a replacement for a bill that was damaged during printing. 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.

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