Together, $60.00.
However, some collectors might offer you a bit more for the novelty of it.
$300
50 bills to a stack, so $5 *50 = 250
It would be $100
$10 x 245 = $2,450
Four uncut $5 bills from 1995 would have a face value of $20. However, uncut currency can also have added value to collectors, which may exceed the face value depending on demand and condition. The actual worth could vary significantly based on the condition of the bills and the current market for collectible currency.
$1 each
$20, American.
$100
If they're modern notes, they're only worth face value. It's not uncommon to get consecutive new bills at the bank.
Count how many you have. That's how much they're worth.
1 Ton of dollar bills is $907,184
In total, they're worth $400.
If they're modern bills (1976 or later) the fact that they're consecutive doesn't add much to the value. Uncirculated ones would sell for about $3, and anything with wear would sell for face value or a few cents more.
Twenty five dollar bills are worth $25 each. Therefore, if you have one twenty five dollar bill, its value is $25. If you have multiple bills, you can multiply the number of bills by 25 to determine the total worth. For example, five twenty five dollar bills would be worth $125.
$100....
Zero. There are no red dollar bills.
Uncirculated bills retail for about $3. Circulated bills are only worth face value.