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.
It is worth ≈ $10
About $3.
if not a star note, then depending on condition, 30-100. if a star note, then 75-900.
The value of a star note silver certificate can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and the specific denomination. However, in general, star note silver certificates tend to have a slight premium over regular silver certificates, with some collectors willing to pay more for them due to their unique star symbol. It's best to consult with a currency expert or utilize online resources to get a more precise valuation based on the specific characteristics of your note.
A silver certificate star-note would normally be worth around $5 or so, depending on how worn it is.
Realistically, it's worth around $3.00.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski
A star note is any US bill, not just a silver certificate, that has a star instead of a letter at the start or end of its serial number. Star notes are printed to replace a bill that had a defect and was destroyed. 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. Collectors generally prefer star notes and it may make the bill be worth a bit more.
You need to provide more information - date and series letter, condition, denomination.
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 series of 1967 it's 1957, if it's a crisp star note value is $10.00. No star value is $5.00 if it's not crisp $1.25
A 1928 B $1 silver certificate star note is moderately rare. Auction values as of mid-2011 are in the $40 range for a bill in average condition, while a crisp uncirculated one might sell for over $300. Without a star it might sell for just $5 to $10 in average condition. Note that not all star notes have quite such a wide difference in prices, though.