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.
A star next to the serial number on any US bill means that the original note with that number was damaged in printing, and the star note is the replacement.
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That depends. If you mean 1 Canadian dollar, then it's worth 1 dollar Canadian. If you mean 1 American dollar, it's worth 99 cents Canadian.
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The collector value for a $1 star note is usually only about two to three dollars.
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The modern US five dollar bill (or note) does not have a red star on it. some older versions did carry a seal printed in red, but this would hardly be seen as a star.
Value of 1963 one dollar star note
The selling price for a five dollar star note is 12.00 to 14.00 dollar.
A star next to the serial number on any US bill means that the original note with that number was damaged in printing, and the star note is the replacement.
A star in a serial number on any U.S. banknote indicates that the original bill with that number was damaged, and the star note is the replacement.
One dollar.
A twenty dollar bill with a star on it can be worth different amounts depending on the date. A 1914 twenty dollar bill with a star on it is worth 1000 dollars.
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It means the note is a replacement note, usually to correcy a printing error. This star does not mean the note is worth any more than the denomination printed on it
There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
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.