generally a star on a currency serial number means it has been reprinted. first one probably an error
It's worth $50.
100 dollars...
Sorry but five bucks not too rare
It is worth 50 dollars. The "star" indicates that it was a bill issued to replace currency that was worn out or destroyed.
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.
It is not worth anything
$1.00
Nothing.
Nothing as of yet!
10 dollars
$20.00
twenty dollars
The percentage of a partial bill really has little to do with its value. Any bill is worth its face value if it contains a complete serial number and any part of the other serial number.
Assuming the 666 is part of the eight-digit serial number, it's worth one dollar.
It's still worth $2 in Canada.
It's worth $50.
The value is more dependent on the year (series) of the bill. The serial number by itself isn't enough information.