"Star" notes are replacements for defective bills discovered during the printing process. They're not terribly rare; about five million $2 star notes in the 2013 series were printed. A "star note" may be worth a small premium to a collector, but $2 bills are unpopular and not widely circulated. You can take the bill to a dealer or collector and ask if you want to be certain, but a realistic valuation of your $2 star note is $2.
You could probably get one dollar for it.
A $10 bill with a star next to the serial number is considered a replacement note and is worth face value, which is $10. The star represents that the original note was damaged during the printing process and this replacement note was issued in its place.
A $100 bill with a star note is still worth $100. The star note is a replacement for a bill that was misprinted or damaged during the printing process, and its value is the same as a regular bill of the same denomination.
A dollar bill with a star next to the serial number is called a "replacement note." Its value is the same as a regular dollar bill - $1. However, some collectors may be willing to pay a bit more for these unusual bills.
An uncirculated 2003 hologram one dollar bill can be worth around $5 to $10 to collectors, depending on the condition and demand for that specific note. However, the value can vary and it's best to consult with a currency expert or appraiser for an accurate assessment.
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.
it is worth much more
You could probably get one dollar for it.
An A series in avg.condition is worth around $12.50.
an 1820 bank note will be worth at least $200, as long as it looks nice
A $10 bill with a star next to the serial number is considered a replacement note and is worth face value, which is $10. The star represents that the original note was damaged during the printing process and this replacement note was issued in its place.
It depends very much on its date and condition. Star notes are notes that are printed to re-use the serial number of a bill that was damaged during production, so for something as common as a $1 bill a star note is unlikely to be worth much more than the value of a standard note with the same date UNLESS the bill is either very old and/or in uncirculated condition.
In mint uncirculated condition, a 1990 $20 note is worth $30. In normal condition, it is worth exactly $20.
10 to 15 dollars depending on condition
A perfect uncirculated 1987 Mexican 50,000 Peso note is worth $60. A Very Good condition is worth $7.50.
What is a 1976 2 dollar bill with a star worth
No, but there is a million dollar bill note.