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A star next to a US bill's serial number means it was printed to replace a bill that was damaged during the printing process and had to be destroyed. In general "star notes" are worth a something more than ordinary notes with the same series date and letter, but the amount varies by date and denomination. Recent-date $1 star notes are generally only worth slightly more - maybe 50¢ to $2 extra.

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