$40.00 There are too many uncut sheets out there to be worth any more than face value.
8
roughly $750.00
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.
It really depends on the series. For modern Federal Reserve Notes, I'd imagine the value is about $4-5 for the sheet. However, the price would substantially increase for earlier issues.
8 dollars
8
roughly $750.00
Eight dollars.
Like the value of anything, it is only worth what someone else will pay for it!
$32 would be the value. You can buy bills in sheets through the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at moneyfactory.com
Not high and not very. Two dollar bills are still at least theoretically in circulation, though they're not very popular; an uncut sheet is more a curiosity than anything else.
Please check your bills again and post a new, separate question. No US $1 bills were dated 1987.
If you had a sheet of uncut two dollar bills, they would be worth far more than just two bills. Depending on their condition, the bills together would fetch between $2 and $10.
Unfortunately, laminating them has ruined their value. If you get offered $20, take it and run.
You can still buy uncut sheets from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. This is not an error. Value is $4.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. There are no US $1 bills dated 1984.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1982. Please check again and post a new question. Also note that bills are printed, not minted. The US Mint only makes coins.