There is no Denver Currency Plant. There is only two places that Prints Currency. It would be Ft. Worth Texas or Washington DC. The sheet my be a Federal Reserve Bank note marked Denver.
About 26 wide by 22 high
$32 would be the value. You can buy bills in sheets through the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at moneyfactory.com
US currency is printed 32 bills to a sheet (4 by 8).
It's a plate marker indicating where the particular bill was located in the large sheet of bills that are printed all at the same time. It doesn't affect the bill's value in any way. Other bills will have different numbers.
The verification that the total dollar amount of the debits equals the total dollar amount of the credits in the ledger is called the balance sheet.
Eight dollars.
Yes, although an uncut sheet may be worth more than the individual bills.
moneyfactory.gov
A full sheet of 1 dollar bills from the 1985 series in uncirculated condition could have a value ranging from around $20 to $50, depending on the condition and any unique features. However, the value may vary and it's recommended to consult a currency expert or collector for a more accurate appraisal.
16 dollars
8
2 cents
A full sheet of 1995 $2 bills typically contains 32 bills and can vary in value depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. Sheets in uncirculated condition may be worth more to collectors, while circulated sheets may be closer to face value. It's best to have a currency expert or collector evaluate the specific sheet for an accurate assessment.
roughly $750.00
1,000,000 dollars!
32 dollars
$7.17