Ten dollars. Unless there is something else of note about them, they are worth face value. You can go to the bank and get a stack of 50 consecutively numbered bills, in any denomination, if you wish, though you may have to call ahead to insure they have new issue currency available.
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20 times $50 equals $1,000. Consecutive serial numbers will only add to the value if they're old bills.
Unless they're from the first part of the 20th century, they really wouldn't have any extra value versus their individual prices. For that, you need to know their dates and whether they've been in circulation or not.
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Reading the question very carefully, I'd have to say "none". If the stack consists of "900 dollar bills",then there are no "50 dollar bills" in it.But the questioner is probably referring to equivalent values.900 dollar bills have a face value of $900.00 . In order to match that same face value with $50.00 bills,you need 18 of them.