Im sure this sheet might interest some collectors of fancy serial numbers but the real question is how much is it worth? Sorry for the bad photo, they are provided courtesy of Mrs. DV. At least the s/n's are readable. Quick pattern i noticed: 999 then 2 digits, and 586. Add 8 to those 2 digits then you drop to the bill below it and get the 999 and whatever the 2 digits +8= and 586 Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
That's normal. As you go down in the left row the serials increase by 4,000. On the first note the number might be 12345678. The number under that, moving down the sheet, will be 12415678. Etc. It all has to do with how notes are counted and packaged after cutting. It makes inventory control much easier.