Yes there are 100 dollar bill with repeated serial number it has a little star in the end of the number
It could be 1/3 when expressed as a decimal is 0.333333 ..... recurring
A 1 dollar bill with two different serial numbers is not considered rare or valuable in most cases. Its worth would still be the face value of one dollar. However, if the bill has any significant printing errors or unique features, it may be desirable to collectors and could potentially be worth more than face value.
My answer assumes it's a modern note. Bills are printed in multiple passes, and occasionally a sheet is accidentally left out of one or more steps, or is put into the press wrong-side up. Check both sides of your bill. If the serial number is on the back side, it's an inversion error and could retail for over $300. If it's missing the serial number entirely, I can't find a valuation for that error - you'd need to have it appraised by someone who specializes in error currency.
The number that comes before 547 and after 545 is 546. 546 could also be written as five hundred and forty-six. The number 546 could be seen in a book or even an address. The number 546 could also be seen in a serial number.
The answer could be exponential representation but, given the limited amount of information in the question, it is hard to be sure.
Who knows? Could be $100 or $1000 or whatever someone will pay.
A 1934 A green seal one hundred dollar bill is only worth face value unless it is in perfect mint condition. If it has a star following the serial number, it could be worth up to $200 depending on the serial number and condition.
It could have been printed in any year between 1966 and 1982. The 3 letters that begin the serial number will give an approximate year.
could be the serial number or an assembly number.
With that serial number, you could get $100 for it.
You will need to have your bill authenticated by a currency expert because if genuine it could be worth $400 to $700. You do not need to specify a bill's serial number to determine its value. A serial number is a counter sort of like an odometer and doesn't help to ID it.
The answer to your question depends on the condition of the bill. There are some five dollar bill that could be worth 7.00 in average condition, but the same bill in perfect condition could be worth 700.00. The serial number is also important.
its a cobo signature and does not have letter in front od serial # ITS A RAER ONE its a cobo signature and does not have letter in front od serial # ITS A RAER ONE
Could be a serial number or assembly number
Infinite. If numbers can be repeated, the list could go on nonstop.
The production date of a piece of machinery can be identified by the serial number.
Could not find a Colt frontier scout with serial number 56599P, but a Colt frontier scout with serial number 56599F was made in 1959.