It depends very much on its date and condition.
Star notes are notes that are printed to re-use the serial number of a bill that was damaged during production, so for something as common as a $1 bill a star note is unlikely to be worth much more than the value of a standard note with the same date UNLESS the bill is either very old and/or in uncirculated condition.
10 to 15 dollars depending on condition
30-40 dollars more than the face value
$60 in bad condition. {VG condition} About $80 in circulated condition. {VF condition} About $160 in uncirculated.
im pretty sure 20........ or 0 if you drew the star -_-
For the average bill, around $110-$120. But if it is in crisp condition it could be more around $150 on a good day.
You could probably get one dollar for it.
It's worth $1.
it is worth much more
if not a star note, then depending on condition, 30-100. if a star note, then 75-900.
10 to 15 dollars depending on condition
The collector value for a $1 star note is usually only about two to three dollars.
$275-In Uncirculated condition $3500
Yes, it can be spent. To a collector, it might be worth a couple of dollars above face value.
What is a 1976 2 dollar bill with a star worth
50 dollars
about a dollar
30-40 dollars more than the face value