Star notes are bills that were printed to reuse the serial number of a bill that was damaged during printing. There is a community of star note collectors who will pay extra for these bills, but they tend to be worth only a few dollars more than their normal counterparts.
Depending on the bill's condition, a circulated non-star 1963 $5 U.S. note sells for face value to $7 so I would not expect to value a similar star note at more than $8 to $10.
If it's uncirculated, its value could be over $20.
There are two versions of the 1963 $2 bill each with a different secretary name, in uncirculated condition, they are worth; P382a : Henry H. Fowler. $10.00 P382b : Joseph W. Barr. $13.00 At any quality other than uncirculated, they are worth face value ($2).
Hello your bill is worth around $5-$10 with wear and around $20 in uncirculated fashion.
$24. The star means that the mint orrigionally messed up on the bill and replaced it with a new bill.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953 $5 bills were only issued as blue-seal Silver Certificates and red-seal United States Notes.
Please check again and post a new question. There are no US bills of any denomination dated 1973, For $2 bills, the nearest dates are 1963 (red seal US Notes) and 1976 (green-seal Federal Reserve Notes).
Low-denomination star notes are generally worth a dollar or two more than their standard counterparts. For a 1963 $2 U.S. Note, that would translate to $3 or $4 at retail. Note that a bill's serial number is almost never important to its value, and doesn't help to ID it.
There are two versions of the 1963 $2 bill each with a different secretary name, in uncirculated condition, they are worth; P382a : Henry H. Fowler. $10.00 P382b : Joseph W. Barr. $13.00 At any quality other than uncirculated, they are worth face value ($2).
Hello your bill is worth around $5-$10 with wear and around $20 in uncirculated fashion.
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.
If it was in mint uncirculated condition, then maybe $15-20. In normal (it's been in somebody's wallet) condition it is worth exactly $2.
The precise value of a 1953B Red Seal Two Dollar bill will depend on factors such as level of interest of potential buyer/collector and the condition of the bill. Generally, the bill could be worth between ten dollars and fifty dollars.
$24. The star means that the mint orrigionally messed up on the bill and replaced it with a new bill.
In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.
About $1.50-5 in average condition and about $30 if perfect. Bills with interesting serial numbers or "star notes" may be worth more.
Value of 1963 one dollar star note
What is a 1976 2 dollar bill with a star worth
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953 $5 bills were only issued as blue-seal Silver Certificates and red-seal United States Notes.