Given the condition (circulated, folds and numerous bumps) and the commonality of a newer Series, it's not really worth much above face. In time that could change and so you might like to hold on to it. A collector looking for a place holder may pay a little more than face, but not much in that rough condition.
Yeah, didn't think so. Left it in the till, so I'm sure it'll be gone by time I get into work tomorrow.
Fancy serial numbers, radars, repeaters, etc. is a niche market within the currency collecting community, with ebb and flow. Most recently, the repeaters I've seen have been coupled with radars and sold as pairs. Like G93429342G with G93422439G. Like these 2 I picked up. Some collectors even consider these as BINARYS. I bought these fairly cheap, and they have good centering.
You have this listed as a "binary" repeater. Being that the serial has 3 different numbers, I wouldn't consider it a binary.
I have 8 uncirculated 2.00 Bills Consecutive serial #s. Starting out with "666121..." What is that to a collector if anything as far as the odd serial number, and having them in a consecutive run. Albeit, not the full sheet? I just thought the 666 at the beginning was a bit unusual. I'll post pics of them at a later time if anyone wishes me to.
Very very common to see three or more of the same digit in a row. Here's a thread about this with other examples: Banknotes with '666' in the serial number. The more you have until solid the better you are likely to realize a premium to a collector who likes fancy SNs: