It isn't worth much. Most likely your coin was struck on a grease-filled die making the last digit appear non-existent. Such a coin, depending on condition might go for 15 cents to an error collector.
Take it to a coin dealer it may have some value depending on if it's a error coin or has been mutilated.
If it is dated 1976 or later, it is only worth $2. If it has a red or blue seal or has a date prior to 1976, post a new question including the date on the bill and the serial number and it might be worth more than $2.
About 1 cent
50p
Mis-stamped coins often have value over and above theri face value for collectors. However it is difficult to say for sure about the value of a misprint coin without actually looking at it. Condition of the coin is very important in such cases, if it is mint condition it may be quite valuable, however it if is worn it may not be worth all that much.
The misprint new five dollar bill is not worth any more than its face value of five dollars. Misprints do not typically increase the value of the currency.
If you're referring to the U that looks like a V, it's supposed to be like that. It's NOT an error. 1923 is a common date, currently worth about $25 for the silver.
Annything from R2 to about R200 000 depends on the rarity of the coin
The denomination of the coin would be a big help and the nature of the mis-strike.
It can't be from 1936 because there are no U.S. bills with that date. It can't be a "Miss Print" because that's the winner of a typesetter's beauty contest; try "misprint" Please check your bill and post a new question with the date and a description of the suspected mistake.
If you mean a "D" under the date, it's not an error, it's the Denver mintmark were the coin was made.
Not sure about the serial number but I'm guessing the "87" in the number may be a close bet. I bought a new 1300 "waterfowl" in 1988, wished I still had it.
500 or so. No way to date without a serail number
More information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and a description of the misprint.
Take it to a coin dealer it may have some value depending on if it's a error coin or has been mutilated.
Depending on condition, average value is 5 to 50 cents.
were do I find serial number and date on upright Clarendon