It is a star...If a note is found defective when inspected after printing, it is replaced with a "star" note (that is a note with a star before or after the serial number). It's a do over because the 1st one is damaged. They're worth more to collectors.
An asterisk is not an idiom. It is a punctuation mark. It looks like a little star *
The asterisk in a mathematical equation, usually in the context of a computer expression, means to multiply.
In mathematics, an asterisk (*) typically denotes multiplication. It is often used in programming or in contexts where the standard multiplication sign (×) might not be available. Additionally, an asterisk can represent a wildcard in set notation or indicate a footnote in written material.
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the serial numbers on paper money are used as a tracking device and help prevent fake money from being made and passed off easily as the real thing
Heil Hitler OR Bye Bye
An asterisk is not an idiom. It is a punctuation mark. It looks like a little star *
There is no such thing
The asterisk in a mathematical equation, usually in the context of a computer expression, means to multiply.
In this context, the asterisk symbol () typically indicates a footnote or a reference to additional information.
Normally it means to multiply....
If you mean in the scorecard, a not-out batsman is designated by an asterisk.
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You do not meet NMSC's requirements
You do not meet NMSC's requirements
If you mean on a keyboard then it's [SHIFT] + 8
money means green paper to buy stuff