My answer assumes it's a modern note.
Bills are printed in multiple passes, and occasionally a sheet is accidentally left out of one or more steps, or is put into the press wrong-side up. Check both sides of your bill. If the serial number is on the back side, it's an inversion error and could retail for over $300. If it's missing the serial number entirely, I can't find a valuation for that error - you'd need to have it appraised by someone who specializes in error currency.
Depends on year and how low the serial number is.
The percentage of a partial bill really has little to do with its value. Any bill is worth its face value if it contains a complete serial number and any part of the other serial number.
100 dollars...idiot
i have a ten dollar bill, serial number jh13001355a. is this bill of any value more than face? tu
Yes there are 100 dollar bill with repeated serial number it has a little star in the end of the number
Depends on year and how low the serial number is.
$10
$20
The percentage of a partial bill really has little to do with its value. Any bill is worth its face value if it contains a complete serial number and any part of the other serial number.
As you have seen in many other postings, a bill's serial number almost never has anything to do with its value.
G 80491454 A
$5
The value is determined by the series (date) and condition.
The value is more dependent on the year (series) of the bill. The serial number by itself isn't enough information.
$20 Dollars.
100 dollars...idiot
Worth about 4 to 10 dollar depending on condition