The Fender serial number decoder currently supports all documented MIA, MIJ, MIM, MIK and MII formats with the exception of Custom Shop, Relic and Reissue instruments. Please note that fender serial numbers tend to overlap by at least a year, and thereby the date of.
Your guitar was made at the Fender Plant in Corona, California in 2000 or 2001.
I believe that kcbuck can provide a valuation for you, if you can better describe the guitar.
i.e.; What model is it, what features, and in what condition is it?
(Condition as in, good, very good, excellent, or mint....)
FOR EXAMPLE:
Last year a guy had a Fender Strat with a similar serial number, and he revealed to kcbuck that it was a Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster, olympic Pearl, Maple Neck axe made in 2000, in Corona, CA.
Armed with this information, kcbuck was able to tell that poster the following regarding the value of that guitar;
Mint 98%: $1,050.00 USD
Exc+ 95%: $900.00 USD
Exc 90%: $750.00 USD
VG+ 80%: $625.00 USD
VG 70%: $500.00 USD
Good 60%: $400.00 USD
Your guitar may be worth more or less, depending upon what model and condition it is in.
Another example;
A guy wants to know what his 1972 Olds Cutlass is worth.
It's hard to answer that question, unless you know whether the car is a Cutlass hard top, and that it looks like this:
Or whether it is a Cutlass Supreme rag-top, and looks like this:
Make sense, sir?