Star notes are generally worth a dollar or two more than ordinary notes, less if worn.
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The value of a 2003 $100 bill with a star at the end of the serial number would largely depend on its condition and rarity. In general, star notes can have a slight collector's premium over regular notes, but it's recommended to have it evaluated by a currency expert or reputable dealer to determine its specific value.
An uncirculated 2003 hologram one dollar bill can be worth around $5 to $10 to collectors, depending on the condition and demand for that specific note. However, the value can vary and it's best to consult with a currency expert or appraiser for an accurate assessment.
The value of a 2003 Morgan mint hologram $2 bill can vary based on its condition and rarity. They are often sold for around $5 to $20 in online marketplaces or at coin and currency shops. It's recommended to have it appraised by a professional to determine its exact value.
In order for the day to fall on the same weekday, the number of years plus the number of leap days between the dates must be a multiple of seven. The number of years is 30, and the number of leap days is 8. 38 in not a multiple of 7.
Though i am not sure how many bills are in your sheet as there are 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64 bill sheets, I may be able to give you some information. The * means that the bill is a 'replacement' currency for bills that had some sort of defect or had to be taken out of distribution. Typically the * notes are not 'worth more then regular notes' unless they have some odd number in them (123456789 or 00000001, 777777777 etc). The best bet on seeing what they are worth would be to find a paper money price guide, and see what they list them for. I notice that currently you can get 2003 series 2$ bill sheets for $55 for a 16 piece sheet. I would imagine that with it being a 1976 it would be more due to the age, but I know that there were sooooo many '76s printed that the print run may affect the price. At $55 for 16 the price per bill is around $3.50, and I would say that for the age the '76s should be worth at least double just as a guess.. ($112-125) and though the *'s really don't matter much lots of people like to collect the * notes, so maybe even $150? Please check with an official price guide, but since this hadn't been responded to, I figured I'd try and give a little information on it. Good luck I hope that I am greatly underestimating the value of the sheet!
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The value of a 2003 $2 bill with the serial number G18613339A can vary based on its condition and collector demand. Generally, $2 bills are worth their face value of $2 unless they are in uncirculated condition or have unique serial numbers. Bills with low production numbers or interesting serial patterns may carry a premium. For an accurate valuation, consulting a currency dealer or price guide is recommended.
A serial number that low, the bill might go for around $3 if it's in decent condition.
It's still worth one dollar in Canada.
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well i think its worth 1 dollar because it is a one dollar bill.
The value of a 2003 $100 bill with a star at the end of the serial number would largely depend on its condition and rarity. In general, star notes can have a slight collector's premium over regular notes, but it's recommended to have it evaluated by a currency expert or reputable dealer to determine its specific value.
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It's still worth a dollar.
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50 cents.
It's still worth $2.