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The value of a five dollar bill is five dollars. It's not clear what you mean by "consecutive serial numbers." If you mean that the bill's serial number looks like "12345678" or something, then a collector might be willing to pay a small premium for it as a curiosity. If you mean that you have two or more five dollar bills where the serial numbers are consecutive, they're worth five dollars each, period.
24 $20 bills are worth $480, even in a set with consecutive serial numbers. The only way they would be worth more is if they're older bills in good condition.
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To check the serial number on a dollar bill, simply look at the front side of the bill, where you’ll find a unique combination of letters and numbers in the top right corner and bottom left corner. The serial number is typically printed in green ink. You can also compare the serial number with other bills to ensure they are not identical, as each number is unique to a specific bill. If you're checking for authenticity, consider also examining other security features alongside the serial number.
There are many numbers on the dollar bill. The most prominent ones are the amount of the currency. There is also a row of numbers on the front and back of the bill that contains the individual serial number for that particular bill.
Face value.
$20, American.
If they're modern notes, they're only worth face value. It's not uncommon to get consecutive new bills at the bank.
$ 100.00 for the five bbills.
20 times $50 equals $1,000. Consecutive serial numbers will only add to the value if they're old bills.
The value of a five dollar bill is five dollars. It's not clear what you mean by "consecutive serial numbers." If you mean that the bill's serial number looks like "12345678" or something, then a collector might be willing to pay a small premium for it as a curiosity. If you mean that you have two or more five dollar bills where the serial numbers are consecutive, they're worth five dollars each, period.
24 $20 bills are worth $480, even in a set with consecutive serial numbers. The only way they would be worth more is if they're older bills in good condition.
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Four genuine bills on a sheet will NOT have the same exact serial number.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski
The blue seals indicate your bills are silver certificates. In circulated condition the consecutive serial numbers add only a small amount to their normal $8 to $10 retail value.
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.