Condition is everything when it comes to bills.
If your bill is wrinkled, torn or has a large crease, it is likely to just be worth face value. On the other hand crisp, uncirculated bills do have a modest premium over face value ranging from $30-40 or so.
$20
That's just the serial number. It's still worth face value unless it's an old bill.
$10
As you have seen in many other postings, a bill's serial number almost never has anything to do with its value.
Worth about 4 to 10 dollar depending on condition
$20
$20 Dollars.
Depends on year and how low the serial number is.
That's just the serial number. It's still worth face value unless it's an old bill.
$120 dollars, doh!
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.
$10
To get a valuation on a New Zealand bank note, you will need to provide the serial number and the name of the Chief Cashier or Governor.
The serial number alone isn't enough to assign value, but rather the series year and the condition. Without more information, it's assumed to be worth one dollar.
The value of a Cooey 84, Serial number 37769 is $225. Also the value of a Cooey 84, Serial number 37769 is two hundred and twenty five dollars. Hope this helped!
Face value.
The value is more dependent on the year (series) of the bill. The serial number by itself isn't enough information.