2009 isn't old enough to be worth anything above face value.
Uncut notes are packaged and issued for a specific niche of the collector market. If what you have is genuine, you may have something of value. However, the last Australian One Dollar notes were issued in 1982, and there are no documented issues of uncut Australian One Dollar notes in any year. A reputable coin dealer will be able to assist with a positive identification and give a valuation.
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About $3.00
You can still buy uncut sheets from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. This is not an error. Value is $4.
$40.00 There are too many uncut sheets out there to be worth any more than face value.
roughly $750.00
Eight dollars.
All green-seal $2 bills are current-issue Federal Reserve Notes and are only worth face value if found in circulation.
Like the value of anything, it is only worth what someone else will pay for it!
U.S. Notes have red seals. Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. See the related question for U.S. Notes.
Uncut sheets are something of a niche market, so any value would be very dependant on demand as opposed to rarity. A Reserve Bank of New Zealand 2000 uncut sheet of 20 Ten Dollar notes (Millennium issue)(Chief Cashier D.T. Brash - serial NZ 00), in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $750 AUD. There were an unspecified quantity printed. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Uncut sheets are something of a niche market, so any value would be very dependant on demand as opposed to rarity. A Reserve Bank of New Zealand 1992 uncut sheet of 40 Five Dollar notes(Sir Edmund Hillary)(Chief Cashier D.T. Brash - serial AA), in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $550 AUD. There were 200 sheets printed. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.