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For any US paper bill, a "star note" is a bill printed to replace a bill that was damaged during the printing process. For security and bookkeeping reasons it's difficult for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to have gaps in the serial numbers printed on bills, so the numbers of the damaged bills are reused but one of the letters is replaced with a small asterisk to indicate that the bill is a reprint.

Many collectors are interested in star notes because they're unusual and not commonly seen in circulation. However, in most (but not all) cases star notes are only moderately more valuable than their standard counterparts.

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