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Value of 1963 one dollar star note
There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
100 dollars
The modern US five dollar bill (or note) does not have a red star on it. some older versions did carry a seal printed in red, but this would hardly be seen as a star.
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About $3.
Face value. Star notes are used to replace individual notes on a sheet that are spoiled in printing, and are fairly common.
The value of a 2006 five dollar star note can vary depending on its condition and rarity. In general, these notes may sell for slightly above face value to collectors, especially if they are in uncirculated condition or have unique characteristics. It's recommended to check with a currency expert or collector for a more accurate appraisal.
Low-denomination star notes are generally worth a dollar or two more than their standard counterparts. For a 1963 $2 U.S. Note, that would translate to $3 or $4 at retail. Note that a bill's serial number is almost never important to its value, and doesn't help to ID it.
The collector value for a $1 star note is usually only about two to three dollars.
The value depends on the condition. If the note shows considerable wear or have a small tear or two on the edge, it could be worth $15 to $30. If is still has crispness but with folds or creases, the range $40 to $80. Uncirculated notes start at $150.
If circulated, only face value or slightly more. Uncirculated, perhaps $3 or $4.