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Geet Hui Sabse Parayee ended on 2011-12-14.
sorry to say it is only worth 100 dollars it is just a bill that the mint made a mistake on and to shoe the mistake put a star on the end of the serial number (the serial # is out of order)
The star at the end of the serial number signifies that the original note did not meet Federal printing standards and was replaced with that note.
The star at the end of the serial number means that when the original bill was printed it had a defect in the serial number and had to be destroyed. Because no two bills can be printed with the "same" serial number the new bill printed in its place has a star at the end to signify that it's a replacement for the destroyed bill. Having a bill with a star on it can mean that it's worth a couple dollars more unless it's a collectors item.
All United States currency with a star and end of serial number is a replacement note for notes of that serial number that have been voided by the Printing Office, mutilated or otherwise damaged by US Government entities.
The star after the serial number on a 1934 Twenty dollar bill signifies that the note is a replacement or a star note. Star notes are used to replace misprinted or damaged notes before they are released into circulation. They are given serial numbers with a star at the end to differentiate them from regular notes.
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The collector value for a $1 star note is usually only about two to three dollars.
This indicates a problem in the printing. The original bill was destroyed, and the replacement was given the same serial number, with the asterisk (star). They're somewhat rare, but they're only worth face value, because there's really no demand for them.
Is there an A at the end of the serial number? If so then the note is common and worth about $125. If there is a star at the end of the serial number then the note is likely worth closer to $400.
i think it will end as soon the story ends. May be till 2020 or 2018 at the soonest.
A star note is any US bill, not just a silver certificate, that has a star instead of a letter at the start or end of its serial number. Star notes are printed to replace a bill that had a defect and was destroyed. Because bills are printed in large groups it's impractical to reprint specific serial numbers. Instead, a new set of serial numbers is started and a star is added to indicate that these notes are replacements. Collectors generally prefer star notes and it may make the bill be worth a bit more.