At least one dollar
You have a very rare specimen. Its probaby worth $100+
About $1.25. You could have saved a lot of typing. A bill's serial and plate numbers are almost never important to its value. The date, series letter, and condition are what matter.
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That is Scott number us 1844 issued in 1980. This stamp has minimal value and can be purchased mint or used for 15 cents, the lowest price to cover handling. Consulting a good catalog will help you properly identify the specific stamp and find an estimated value for it.
What you have is a silver certificate. They used to be redeemable for $1.00 in silver bullion, back in the days when the price of silver was controlled. The 1957 series notes were the last issued before dollar bills were issued as Federal Reserve notes, so a lot were hoarded. In circulated condition your bill might be worth $1.50 to $2.00. FWIW, a bill's serial number is almost always meaningless as a factor in the note's value. There are people who collect "interesting" numbers; e.g. 00000005 or 12344321, but the others are usually ignored.
Nothing you idiot! If it doesn't have a serial stamp on it, it's gay and worth crap!
Nothing.
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It is not worth anything
Yes. This numbering series were for bi-fold wallets manufactured in Italy. Gucci has varied number system for the Date Stamp and Serial number.
1920 (pre barrel date code stamp)
Check the date code stamp in related links.
browning 32 cal. auto with serial number 47916a .its a world war 2 with german marking of a eagle and a number stamp below w8a140
You can't tell who made it by the sn. It should have a name on the barrel
1920 (no date code stamp)
Look at the date code stamp on the barrel, see related link.