You do not give any detail to identify the notes. Presumably they are in mint or uncirculated condition. A group of sequentially numbered notes would have some value above that of the same number of non-sequentially numbered notes.
Discoveries in calculus were not numbered sequentially so it is not possible to determine which one was the twenty first.
Autosomes are numbered based on their size, with the largest autosomes being designated as chromosome 1 and the smaller autosomes numbered sequentially thereafter. For example, in humans, chromosome 1 is the largest autosome, while chromosome 22 is the smallest autosome.
The fact that they are sequentially numbered suggests that they are uncirculated and possibly in mint, or near mint condition. A wad of sequentially numbered banknotes would be of great interest to many banknote collectors. I suggest that you take your banknotes to a reputable coin dealer for inspection and a valuation.
bulleted or numbered lists.
bulleted or numbered lists. (apex)
An outline numbered list would have sub-sections, like 1.1 and 1.2 or 1(a) and 1(b) and so on. You would see it in very formal documents, like legal documents or reports. A standard numbered list just has whole numbers, so 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on, with no sub-sections.
Sequentially numbered bills can hold value for collectors and enthusiasts, particularly if they are part of a limited series or exhibit unique characteristics, such as being in pristine condition. They may also be sought after if they are part of a significant event or have historical significance. Additionally, some collectors enjoy the aesthetic appeal and novelty of having bills that are numbered in order. However, the intrinsic monetary value typically remains the same as their face value unless they possess unique traits that make them more desirable.
A guide suggests a value of $350 NIB. Doubt if there would be much of a premium for a sequentially numbered pair. Having One Shot Fired, will make that one less than NIB condition, but as a fancy shooter, it would be worth almost as much.
"Source documents" are the original documents that were generated concerning some issue, rather than documents that are derived or transcribed from other documents. Source documents would be things like census forms, letters, or invoices, and not genealogies or histories compiled from other books, or spreadsheets.
An outline numbered list would have sub-sections, like 1.1 and 1.2 or 1(a) and 1(b) and so on. You would see it in very formal documents, like legal documents or reports. A standard numbered list just has whole numbers, so 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on, with no sub-sections.
They aren't. As with all other motorway junctions, they are numbered sequentially and are prefixed 'J'. M1 junction 13 (J13) is south Milton Keynes.