A "star note" of any denomination looks just like an ordinary bill of the same series, except that the beginning or ending letter in the serial number is replaced by a star to indicate that the bill is a replacement for one that was damaged during printing.
Bills are printed in bulk so it's impractical for the Treasury to reprint replacement bills with the same serial numbers as those that were damaged. Instead, the damaged bills are destroyed and an equal number of replacements are printed with a new set of serial numbers. One letter is replaced with a star to indicate that the entire run consists of replacement notes.
An Australian two dollar star note is a two dollar bill that has a star or an asterisk after the serial number on the bill. These bills are bills that were reprinted due to mistakes in the printing process, and are collectibles by some people.
Value of 1963 one dollar star note
The selling price for a five dollar star note is 12.00 to 14.00 dollar.
There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
i like money
You could probably get one dollar for it.
You say "5-star" - this works as an adjective, like "20-dollar note" or "5-day holiday".
A star on a dollar bill marks it as a "replacement note". If there's a problem printing a normal press run of dollar bills, then a series of replacement notes are issued. The star simply serves to identify them.
100 dollars
The star at the end of the serial number signifies that the original note did not meet Federal printing standards and was replaced with that note.
if not a star note, then depending on condition, 30-100. if a star note, then 75-900.
What is a 1976 2 dollar bill with a star worth