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.
A dollar bill with a star next to the serial number is called a "replacement note." Its value is the same as a regular dollar bill - $1. However, some collectors may be willing to pay a bit more for these unusual bills.
What is a 1976 2 dollar bill with a star worth
30-40 dollars more than the face value
An Australian two dollar star note is a two dollar bill that has a star or an asterisk after the serial number on the bill. These bills are bills that were reprinted due to mistakes in the printing process, and are collectibles by some people.
A twenty dollar bill with a star on it can be worth different amounts depending on the date. A 1914 twenty dollar bill with a star on it is worth 1000 dollars.
There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
They are more valuable. it means they were printed to replace a bill that was damaged during the printing process. Only 11% of money are 'star notes.' The value of a star note can vary a lot, or only slightly, from the value of a similar standard note. It depends on the bill's date and condition.
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 1995 one dollar bill with a star in the serial number is known as a "replacement note" and can have a higher value to collectors than a regular note. The specific value would depend on the condition of the bill and the demand among collectors for that particular note. It is recommended to have it appraised by a currency expert or a reputable dealer to determine its exact value.
It's only worth $20 unless it's old.
Mint condition uncirculated...$6,000.00