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About $1.25 in average condition. You don't need to copy out the serial number. It's just a counter and hardly ever helps to ID a bill.
No way to assess worth with only the serial number.
Depending on condition, about $1.25 to 1.50. A dealer will pay face value. Also, a bill's serial number almost never affects its value. The date, series letter, seal color, and condition are the primary factors. *28359767B worth
In average condition, about $1.25
About $1.25
how much is a Winchester 1859 worth with the serial number 2330126
These sell for a little over a dollar in online auctions.
Impossible to value with only the serial number.
Impossible to value a weapon from only the serial number.
What would a Martin custom acoustic serial number 1419578 be worth
Serial numbers rarely affect a bill's value unless they're special in some way - e.g. low (00000006), repeating (12121212), symmetric (12344321), etc. Far more important factors are the bill's date, condition, and series letter (the small letter next to the date; it may not be present however). Also, any bill with a (*) in the serial number increases the value of your bill, sometimes by quite a bit.
Impossible to value with just the serial number.