If you have four $100 bills, then the total value is $400. The only way a sequential set will have collector value is if they're an old series.
17 dollars
$1,300
If you have 100 one-hundred-dollar bills in sequential numbers, their total value is $10,000. The sequential numbering does not affect their monetary value; it remains the same as any other set of 100 one-hundred-dollar bills. Collectors may find sequentially numbered bills more interesting, possibly increasing their collectible value, but in terms of face value, it's still $10,000.
$150.00 They have no other value
If you have four of them, then the set is worth $80.
$50, in 300 years if they dont biodegrade, $51+ dollars.
Two dollars. Just tell your bank cashier you want some new bills and if she has a new bundle, she'll count out up to 100 bills in sequential order.
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65 cents.
Count how many bills you have. That's how much they're worth. The only way there might be an additional collector value is if it's an older set and the notes are in decent condition.
it would be 100 notes. sequential order wouldn't increase the value of the note.
There were no 1901 dollar bills