You need to provide more and different information. A bill's serial number is just a counter and doesn't help to ID it. Please post a new question with the bill's date, seal color, and whether there is a letter next to the date.
In any case nearly all bills dated 1969 and later are worth only face value.
In general, you don't. Serial numbers are counters and security features, but only affect a bill's value in specific cases. Normally the bill's series date and letter as well as its condition are much more important in determining a value. However, if the serial number is unusual in some way; e.g. low (00000010) or has an "interesting" pattern such as 13577531 or 12345678, there are collectors who will pay a premium.
well see... there are numbers on a bill and in your case it is... $20
The fact that you are holding it indicates it is fake. There is no such thing as a million dollar bill and one has never been printed.
You Look At The Dollar I Thje Light And check If Theres An Owl
if you are talking about just one bill it is not but if it is in hundreds thousands it is a tru million dollar
The serial number and most times the letter on the bill.
cut it
It already tells you what year it was made. Look to the bottom-left of Jefferson's head
A 1986 Canadian 5 dollar bill is worth $10.00
It will have the words Silver Certificate printed across the top of the bill's front. In most but not all cases, the seal and serial numbers will be printed in blue ink.
2 Twenties Dollar bills 1 Five Dollar bill 1 One Dollar bill
The year should be printed on the front of the bill
In general, you don't. Serial numbers are counters and security features, but only affect a bill's value in specific cases. Normally the bill's series date and letter as well as its condition are much more important in determining a value. However, if the serial number is unusual in some way; e.g. low (00000010) or has an "interesting" pattern such as 13577531 or 12345678, there are collectors who will pay a premium.
shine a one dollar bill at the sun. then take the 2 dollar bill and put it on a black or brown flat surface and shine a uv pens light on the bill if you see the back of the bill its real if you don't its fake
To identify if a 1976 two dollar bill is from Kansas, you can check the serial number. If the bill's serial number starts with the letter "K," it signifies that the bill was printed in the Kansas City, Missouri, facility.
well see... there are numbers on a bill and in your case it is... $20
The serial number does not tell anything about a bill's date. In fact, the best you can do with a note is to determine its series year. Notes are printed with the same series date until there is a design or signature change. Look near the bottom center of the bill's front for the words "Series nnnn", where "nnnn" is the series date. That will tell you the year that the design was first issued. If there's a letter after the date, it will tell you when a minor change such as a new signature was made.