You can still buy uncut sheets from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. This is not an error. Value is $4.
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roughly $750.00
$40.00 There are too many uncut sheets out there to be worth any more than face value.
Four genuine bills on a sheet will NOT have the same exact serial number.
No, you will not get into trouble with the law for cutting the bills apart and spending the resultant $80. However, the set of 4 uncut $20 bills is almost certainly worth more than $80 to a collector, so you would be losing value if you did so.
$4
well i think it would be just 40 dollar's!
Kate has 28 five-dollar-bills and 32 twenty-dollar-bills.
$4
It depends on the specific denominations of the bills. For example, it could be six one-dollar bills, or two five-dollar bills and four one-dollar bills.
5 one dollar bills, 4 two dollar bills, 3 three dollar bills, 1 four dollar bill and 1 five dollar bill.
This is considered to be a major error. Values are in the $300-600 range depending on how much of the other bill is visible. It should be appraised by an expert in currency errors in order to get a more specific value. Although, you can purchase up to a 32 subject uncut sheet from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and make your own "error". I have several uncut panes of 4 of one and five dollar bills.