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Regardless of its date or denomination, a star in the serial number of any US bill means that it was printed to take the place of a bill that was damaged during the printing process.

The start is a bookkeeping device that indicates its serial number is out of sequence with other, undamaged bills printed in the same run.

"Star notes" are of interest to collectors. Depending on their date, condition and denomination a star note can sell for anywhere from just a bit more than a standard bill all the way up to hundreds of dollars more. However, most fall towards the lower end of that range.

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Q: What does a star in the serial number mean on a 1963 US 10 dollar bill?
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