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you mean corn? and at any local grocery store.
There are many numbers on the dollar bill. The most prominent ones are the amount of the currency. There is also a row of numbers on the front and back of the bill that contains the individual serial number for that particular bill.
MOCCLXXVI are roman numbers, in Arabic numbers it's 666
means that everone is gay
The numbers on a bill serve a lot of purposes, most importantly anticounterfeiting and bookkeeping. The Related Link gives an excellent description.
It's a plate number identifying the printing plate used to print that particular bill. All US bills have both plate numbers and position numbers indicating where in the plate the bill's engraving was positioned.
The value of a five dollar bill is five dollars. It's not clear what you mean by "consecutive serial numbers." If you mean that the bill's serial number looks like "12345678" or something, then a collector might be willing to pay a small premium for it as a curiosity. If you mean that you have two or more five dollar bills where the serial numbers are consecutive, they're worth five dollars each, period.
You mean croutons? Most every grocery store sells them.
l'épicerie means the grocery
Market Grocery Store
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing has an explanation of these letters and numbers on their website here : http://www.moneyfactory.gov/small1denom.html Dan Moore The Working Man's Rare Coins http://www.workingmancoins.com
A carniceria is a Mexican butcher/grocery shop