The stars are used for what the treasury calls "Replacement notes". No two bills can have the same serial number, so if a bill needs to be reprinted for any reason, a star is added so the serial number is different.
Some collectors like the star notes, because they're rarer than regular notes, but on something as recent as 2009 I wouldn't expect much of a premium. You could take it to a dealer for an estimate if you like, but unless it's in pristine condition, I'd expect that your twenty-dollar note is worth exactly twenty dollars.
It's worth exactly $20.
as of today, Jan. 21, 2009 - - $15.88 USD
as of Feb 23, 2009 it is valued at one dollar.
It's worth exactly 20 dollars.
The U.S. stopped making gold dollars in 1889. If you have a large coin (38 mm) with the word PEACE on the back you have a silver dollar that's been plated. Plated coins are considered to be damaged or altered, and are only worth their intrinsic metal value - in this case about $10 as of 04/2009.
in June 2009 it is worth about $1000.
It's worth exactly $20.
as of today, Jan. 21, 2009 - - $15.88 USD
They are worth only a dollar and are not rare.
The Reserve Bank of Australia advises that there are approximately 132,600,000 Australian Twenty Dollar notes in circulation as at 30th of June, 2009.
That's a John Tyler presidential dollar, minted in 2009. It's worth one dollar.
2009 50 dollar gold piece 1oz worth money value
It's worth $1.
It's a presidential dollar from 2009, and it's worth exactly one US dollar.
as of Feb 23, 2009 it is valued at one dollar.
It's not gold, it's brass and is just a dollar.
An 1841 Seated Liberty silver dollar is worth $200 or more depending on condition. However, if the coin is golden in color with a picture of William Henry Harrison, then it's a 2009 Presidential dollar, and it's worth one dollar.