Why does currency have serial numbers?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Beefer518, May 4, 2018.

  1. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    I'm not a currency guy, and I did try to find the answer via the magic of google, but to no avail.

    So why does currency have serial numbers? It's not like it'll stop counterfeiters, and nobody checks them to ensure authenticity. Only reason (I can think of) that anyone even cares about them is to find cool numbers.

    Must be a legitimate reason...:bear:
     
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  3. ToughCOINS

    ToughCOINS Dealer Member Moderator

    To be able to trace the exchange of money from one party to another, and to track the removal and replacement of bills in circulation. I doubt that they are used for the former purpose nearly as much as for the latter.
     
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  4. Clarenze Cruz

    Clarenze Cruz Active Member

    To my best knowledgeable opinion:
    So that they can track how may bills are produced for public's use.

    For each bill to be unique in terms of serial numbers PLUS series year and banks of where the bills are printed.

    My other fun fact opinion:
    So i can hunt for those US currencies with neat serials LOL like this:
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  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

  6. CoinBlazer

    CoinBlazer Numismatic Enthusiast

    Also, to trace bills used for illegal purchases
     
  7. Skippy Topaz

    Skippy Topaz PAPERBOY

    WG.jpg To track your currency, of course..why else??
     
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  8. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    I always thought currency had serial numbers for Where’s George members.....
     
  9. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I did it once.. The George I had was up and down the East coast. I put my location then put it back into circulation
     
  10. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    I did that once, but only once. I found out a particular fiver was following me around. :nailbiting:
     
  11. CoinBlazer

    CoinBlazer Numismatic Enthusiast

    You know another reasons the bank will count bills back to you? So the camera above you will have a snapshot of every bill
     
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  12. Searcher64

    Searcher64 Member

    So why does currency have serial numbers?

    It's for the pea/bean counters. What is made, is what goes out=accounting Got it?
     
  13. sakata

    sakata Devil's Advocate

    Based on the logic mentioned here we should expect that one ounce AGEs have serial numbers. After all, they are a lot more valuable and so should be tracked. Come to think of it, any PM coin should be.
     
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  14. Beefer518

    Beefer518 Well-Known Member

    That's kind of what I was thinking. If serial numbers serve as sort of an inventory tracking, why wouldn't coins (any of them) have serial numbers?

    And why do they know the exact number of coins minted without serial numbers, if one of the reasons they use SN's on currency is to know how many were printed? Seems that even in the early days of currency, which were the adolescent years of coin minting, they'd be able to keep track of how many were made.

    Now I realize we're dealing with the government, but I still haven't heard or read a 'logical' purpose of serial numbers on currency.
     
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  15. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    IDK if you are kidding, but I don't believe that at all.
    I thought silver and gold bars all had serial numbers. You mean coins too?
     
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