It depends on: 1) The denomination (a $100 bill is worth more than a $1 bill!) 2) The condition (for 2006 it is unlikely to be worth much more than face if the bill has been circulated) 3) The federal reserve district (some districts are scarcer than others) But overall, values are quite modest for series 2006 star notes regardless of denomination.
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In used condition, it would be worth $1. In mint uncirculated condition, it would generally be worth $2, unless it was special in some way.
It's difficult to say without knowing its date and serial number, but $1 star notes are generally only worth a dollar or so above their standard-numbered counterparts. Assuming you have a 1935 or 1957 series bill, in poor condition it would be unlikely to sell for more than face value without a star, so you might figure on only $1.50 to $2.00 retail for your note, and face value for a wholesale price.
I don't know what you have, but the only $1 Hawaii notes are from 1935.
On average, one dollar.
how much is a 1 dollar from 1781 worth
1 dollars bill
30-40 dollars more than the face value
A dollar bill (or any denomination bill) weighs 1 gram.
1 dollar.
Zero. There are no red dollar bills.
well i think its worth 1 dollar because it is a one dollar bill.
1 gram
1 US Dollar = 18,906.80 Vietnamese Dong
About 1 gram
1 gram