The value of a 1996 $100 bill with a star symbol in the serial number AK 01137717 would depend on its condition and rarity. Generally, star notes are more collectible and can be worth more than their face value, especially if they are in uncirculated condition or have unique characteristics. It would be best to have it evaluated by a currency expert to determine its exact value.
The value of a 1957 silver certificate dollar bill with a star in front of the serial number depends on its condition. In circulated condition, it may be worth slightly above face value to collectors. In uncirculated condition, it could be worth around $10-20 to collectors. The specific serial number does not significantly impact the value in this case.
A two dollar bill with a star at the end of the serial number is known as a replacement note, which indicates that the original bill was damaged or misprinted. Its value can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but typically it is worth slightly more than a regular two dollar bill to collectors.
It's difficult to say without knowing its date and serial number, but $1 star notes are generally only worth a dollar or so above their standard-numbered counterparts. Assuming you have a 1935 or 1957 series bill, in poor condition it would be unlikely to sell for more than face value without a star, so you might figure on only $1.50 to $2.00 retail for your note, and face value for a wholesale price.
No, the star at the end of the serial number on a dollar bill indicates that it is a replacement note. These bills are issued to replace damaged or misprinted currency and do not affect the value of the bill.
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.
Depends on year and how low the serial number is.
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.
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The serial number alone isn't enough to assign value, but rather the series year and the condition. Without more information, it's assumed to be worth one dollar.
Face value.
The value is more dependent on the year (series) of the bill. The serial number by itself isn't enough information.
As you have seen in many other postings, a bill's serial number almost never has anything to do with its value.
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The value is determined by the series (date) and condition.
The serial number isn't really useful in giving a value. Post a new question and include information like the series (date) and condition.