It would depend on the note's date or series, its condition, and the fed branch to which it was issued, as well as potentially the serial number if it was and interesting one (eg "11111111" or "01234567" or "12344321", etc.). Could be $5, could be thousands (e.g., a 1929 star note from the Boston Fed, in Extremely Fine condition, is valued at around US$4,000).
The selling price for a five dollar star note is 12.00 to 14.00 dollar.
depending on the condition, ≈$5~10
20 dollars
$100.00, UNLESS YOUR A COLLECTOR IT THEN MAY BE WORTH MORE TO THAT PERSON.
$10 in uncirculated condition. $2 if used.
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.
100 dollars
50 dollars
About $3.
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depending on the condition, ≈$5~10
Face value. Star notes are used to replace individual notes on a sheet that are spoiled in printing, and are fairly common.
20 dollars
$100.00, UNLESS YOUR A COLLECTOR IT THEN MAY BE WORTH MORE TO THAT PERSON.
About $6 in average circulated condition, and about $12 in uncirculated (as new) condition. If it is a star note (with a star at the end of the serial number in place of a letter), you can double these values.