Assuming you mean a $1 note, maybe $2 or so.
Note that a bill's specific serial number is hardly ever a determining factor in its value.
The only Federal Reserve Notes dated 1976 are $2 bills. In circulated condition they have no added value.
$22 to $45 depending on condition
$50
$15 to $35 depending on its condition
$15 to $30 depending on condition
Face value is $20. It's value to a collector will depend on the series, signatures, and condition.
If it has a brown seal, $30 to $200 depending on condition
$65 to $95 depending on condition.
Probably $50 unless it is in special condition.
$30 (very worn) to $75 (nearly new condition), unless it's from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. If so, that range jumps to $450 to $900
US $2 Federal Reserve Notes printed since 1976 are generally only worth face value in circulated condition. An uncirculated 2003 note might retail for all of $3.
Priceless. The first Federal Reserve Notes were printed in 1914.