Most star notes are not rare, although some are worth a bit more than their ordinary counterparts. Star notes are bills that are printed to replace others that were damaged during production and therefore not delivered to banks. The name "star note" is given because they have special serial numbers with an asterisk rather than a letter as the last character. The asterisk lets them be easily identified as replacement notes.
A star note is a rare form of U.S. currency that has a star symbol at the end of the serial number. Star notes can be worth more than face value to collectors, especially if they are in uncirculated condition or have a unique serial number. The value of a star note can vary depending on its rarity and condition.
If the Bureau of Printing and Engraving make an error in the printing of a banknote, the note has to be replaced. Any replacement notes are marked with a small star at the end of the serial number. Because these are reasonably rare, a perfect mint condition uncirculated 1999 $20 note would be worth about $60 instead of $30 for a standard note without the star. A worn, creased note that has been used is only worth its face value of $20.
A star in the serial number signifies that the note is a replacement note. Replacement notes are used when a note is found damaged before leaving the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Currency collectors tend to pay more for "star notes," as they are rarer than notes with standard serial numbers.
A $50.00 star note is worth face value ($50.00) unless it has unique attributes like being in uncirculated condition or having a rare serial number that may increase its value to collectors. Its worth would depend on these factors.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski
Most star notes are not rare, although some are worth a bit more than their ordinary counterparts. Star notes are bills that are printed to replace others that were damaged during production and therefore not delivered to banks. The name "star note" is given because they have special serial numbers with an asterisk rather than a letter as the last character. The asterisk lets them be easily identified as replacement notes.
A star note is a rare form of U.S. currency that has a star symbol at the end of the serial number. Star notes can be worth more than face value to collectors, especially if they are in uncirculated condition or have a unique serial number. The value of a star note can vary depending on its rarity and condition.
you look at the bottom right corner and if it has a circle its common, if it has a dimond its 50 rare and 50 not. if it has a black star its rare, silver star rare RARE, and gold star RARE RARE RARE! also if they are a lv ex thy are rare
It is not particularly rare. A recent Blackbook lists values from $4.50 to $60 depending on condition. A star note in uncirculated goes to $550. == ==
If the Bureau of Printing and Engraving make an error in the printing of a banknote, the note has to be replaced. Any replacement notes are marked with a small star at the end of the serial number. Because these are reasonably rare, a perfect mint condition uncirculated 1999 $20 note would be worth about $60 instead of $30 for a standard note without the star. A worn, creased note that has been used is only worth its face value of $20.
circle=common diamond=uncommon star=rare shiny star=extremly rare circle=common diamond=uncommon star=rare shiny star=extremly rare
A star in the serial number signifies that the note is a replacement note. Replacement notes are used when a note is found damaged before leaving the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Currency collectors tend to pay more for "star notes," as they are rarer than notes with standard serial numbers.
A $50.00 star note is worth face value ($50.00) unless it has unique attributes like being in uncirculated condition or having a rare serial number that may increase its value to collectors. Its worth would depend on these factors.
A star on a 20 dollar bill signifies that the bill is a replacement note for one that was misprinted or damaged during production. It has its own unique serial number and is considered rare and collectible among some currency enthusiasts.
The value of a 2003A one dollar star note can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these notes are worth slightly more than a regular 2003A one dollar note, typically in the range of $5 to $20. Rare or unique star notes may be worth more to collectors.
In circulated condition, $5 to $10Uncirculated, $35 and up.Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com