The Star note is just a replace note. The only thing that may make it a little more valuable is to someone who may just collect Star notes.
A 2006 five-dollar bill with a star in the serial number can be worth more to collectors, typically around 1.5 to 2 times its face value, depending on its condition and rarity. These star notes are replacements for damaged or misprinted bills and are sought after by collectors.
The value of a 2006 five dollar star note can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these notes may sell for slightly above face value to collectors, especially if they are in uncirculated condition or have unique characteristics. It's recommended to check with a currency expert or collector for a more accurate appraisal.
It depends on: 1) The denomination (a $100 bill is worth more than a $1 bill!) 2) The condition (for 2006 it is unlikely to be worth much more than face if the bill has been circulated) 3) The federal reserve district (some districts are scarcer than others) But overall, values are quite modest for series 2006 star notes regardless of denomination.
As of 2018, the next time the 2006 calendar can be reused is in 2023.
The mission to bring a slinky to space was STS-121, part of the Space Shuttle program, launched in July 2006. The purpose was to show the effects of microgravity on the toy and its unique behavior in space.
It's worth exactly 10 dollars.
It's worth a couple dollars above face value to collectors, but otherwise it's still worth $20.
Do they all have the same serial number? If so then these bills are fake. If there is variation in them, it comes down to the series. If the series is newer (like 2006 or so) the bills are worth about $25, perhaps $27 to a collector, but good luck getting more than face value. If the series is older, it depends how old, from the 1970s I'd imagine them to be worth about $30 as a set.
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Your Strat is a mexican manufacture, 2006-2007. Like everything, value depends on condition. In good condition, it will fetch $200 to $300.
Yes, I just got a low serial number IL * note which means this bill replaced an error bill.
All you have is a regular series 2006 $1 bill with a Santa decal over Washington's portrait. It's worth one dollar.
The letters MT in the middle of your serial number indicate that your browning was made in 2006.
It's worth exactly 100 dollars.
It's still worth exactly $10.
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It's value is based on the one ounce of gold it contains -- currently about $900