2009 isn't old enough to be worth anything above face value.
Uncut notes are packaged and issued for a specific niche of the collector market. If what you have is genuine, you may have something of value. However, the last Australian One Dollar notes were issued in 1982, and there are no documented issues of uncut Australian One Dollar notes in any year. A reputable coin dealer will be able to assist with a positive identification and give a valuation.
A sheet of uncut dollar bills, which typically contains 32 notes, is worth the total face value of the bills it contains. For example, a sheet with 32 one-dollar bills would be worth $32, while a sheet with 32 twenty-dollar bills would be worth $640. However, uncut sheets can also have collectible value that may exceed their face value, depending on market demand and condition.
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About $3.00
You can still buy uncut sheets from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. This is not an error. Value is $4.
$40.00 There are too many uncut sheets out there to be worth any more than face value.
roughly $750.00
Eight dollars.
All green-seal $2 bills are current-issue Federal Reserve Notes and are only worth face value if found in circulation.
Like the value of anything, it is only worth what someone else will pay for it!
U.S. Notes have red seals. Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. See the related question for U.S. Notes.
The value of a sheet of 32 uncut two-dollar bills from 1995 can vary based on condition and market demand, but it typically ranges from $500 to $1,200 or more. Uncut sheets are often sought after by collectors, and their value may increase if they are in pristine condition or if there is heightened interest in two-dollar bills. It's advisable to consult a currency dealer or auction house for a more precise appraisal.