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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.

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Is a twenty dollar bill with a star in the end of the serial numbers worth any money?

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.


What does a star mean after the serial number on a 1934 Twenty dollar bill mean?

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.


How can you tell if you have a star note 2 dollar bill from 1976?

On modern U.S. currency, the serial number starts with one or two letters, followed by eight numbers, and then one more letter. On a star note, the letter at the end is replaced with a star. This means that the original bill was damaged during production, so the star note is a replacement. Example: K60415896A compared to K60415896*


How do you know if you have a star note silver certificate?

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.


What is the star on a 100 dollar bill?

The star on a 100 dollar bill is a security feature that indicates the replacement of a damaged or defective note. When the Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces a new bill to replace a defective one, it adds a star at the end of the serial number to differentiate it from the original bill.


What is the value of a 1934 B US 20 dollar bill?

Despite its age, a 1934 B $20 bill doesn't have much extra value. As of 01/2011, auction values are in the range $22.-$26. for a circulated one and $30 or so for a nice uncirculated bill. Anywhere from $25.00 to $250.00 and up. Depends on the shape of the bill and if its a *Star Note* (which is a star at the end of the serial numbers) it is in the upper bracket.


What does the asterisk mean on a silver certificate 1 bill?

That's called a star note. The star at the end of the serial number indicates that the original bill was damaged during printing and was then replaced.


Where is the star located on the 1976 two dollar bill?

Star notes are only printed to replace bills damaged during production, so most bills of any denomination won't have a star. If a bill does have one, it replaces the letter at the end of the bill's serial number.


Does the star on the dollar bill make it worth more money?

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.


What is a hundred dollar bill with a star at the end of the serial number worth?

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)


What means the star in th e end of a cerial number of a dollar bill?

It means it is a replacement bill, that the original bill with that serial number had a flaw upon inspection, and it was reprinted and the letter after the serial number being replaced with the star to indicate the reprint.


What is a two dollar bill with a star at the end of the serial number worth?

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.