You need to provide the series, but in general red seal $2 bills are worth about $3 if circulated and up to $10 or so if in crisp uncirculated condition. The serial number is nothing fancy (your bill would be worth more if it was something unusual like a really low number 000000000003 or something or really high 999999999991 or all the same number 44444444444) and so it doesn't add any value, but an earlier series might make it be worth more.
It's worth $50.
Sorry but five bucks not too rare
generally a star on a currency serial number means it has been reprinted. first one probably an error
100 dollars...
Star notes are generally worth a dollar or two more than ordinary notes, less if worn. See the related link below for details.
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It is not worth anything
Qs are printed as part of the serial number on older 1 dollar bills. It doesn't mean anything.
As you have seen in many other postings, a bill's serial number almost never has anything to do with its value.
It's worth $50.
You need to specify the series, the condition and if there is anything special about the serial number (for example, is it a star note? or is it a fancy serial number such as 00000000001 or something)
Every serial number is as rare as the next, because every note has a different one.
That's a known serial number from 1950s-60s replicas, and it's not worth anything.
Depends on year and how low the serial number is.
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Yes there are 100 dollar bill with repeated serial number it has a little star in the end of the number