With it being the first series of a full run it is actually quite common. It has no age significance so the value is $50. Do not feel guilty spending it.
It's worth $50.
Start notes are made to replace bills that were damaged during the printing process. The new note has a different serial number from the original bill but an asterisk is added to indicate that it replaces a bill which did not circulate. Older star notes and packs with sequential numbers can be worth a significant premium. However a single modern star note would in most cases only sell for a small amount, usually a couple of dollars. above the value of a corresponding standard note.
2004
september, 2004
No space shuttle exploded in 2004, but Columbia disintegrated during re-entry on February 1, 2003.
there are two (i think) differences. one is that in the serial number, the first letter is different. in 2004, it is E. in 2004A, it is F. The other difference is that the treasurer of the united states is different. in 2004, it is Marin, 2004A, is Cabral.
What is the difference in a 2004 twenty dollar bill and a 2004A twenty dollar bill?
No.
R series are made in Japan 2004 - 2005.
$120 dollars, doh!
It's worth $50.
No added value. G7 is just a plate number. Look at some other bills and you'll find that they all have similar numbers on them.
It's normal. There are two pressings of the 2004 $20 note, the 2004 and the 2004A. The $50 is the same.
$20 bills don't have pictures of airplanes on them.
If you have four of them, then the set is worth $80.
It's worth about $20
The 2004 date is a series date, which is used for as long as that series is valid. It's not like a coin that gets a new date every year. For example, Series 1976 $2 bills were issued until the mid 1990's, when the Series 1995 notes began. So, no your series 2004 notes don't have any added value.