********** hey thanks Rickie that is a nice site. But this $260 is burning a hole in my cashbox. Are they worth anything over face? I could buy a really nice Barber half dollar with that.
Thanks Rickie. The allure of keeping 13 fresh consecutive twenties is predisposed by my obsessive compulsion to complete a set of Barber halves.
and while your at it, start looking for the 2009 twenty. That's the only one of the new series that we know was printed.
The 357-361-364 and 249-250-251 are the plate numbers. The new SOI presses use three plates in rotation, so a fresh batch of notes in consecutive order will show a three-plate cycle on both face and back. The older presses used *four* plates, so if your notes had been printed on the old presses, they would've cycled through four face and four back plate numbers.
A few more series 2006 $20 Notes: FACE: SN [lower left] [upper right] / BACK: [lower right] • IC 54276700A [H2] [H52] / [61] C3 • IB 28636106A [H2] [H19] / [22] B2 • IL 37006983A [B4] [FWB3] / [1] L12
A few more series 2006 $20 Notes: FACE: SN [lower left] [upper right] / BACK: [lower right] • IB 52909856B [A2] [A31] / [38] B2 • IF 22594300E [A3] [A364] / [251] F6 • IF 53975514C [F2] [FW F 19] / [23] F6
I found the following $20 which according to the link was printed in Fort Worth: IF 89388457 (G4, G357, 251) Problem is this note was definitely NOT printed in Fort Worth...?
Hey, Numbers, do you go by "Excelsior" on another forum? I'm Joe in Woodlake / Joe in San Francisco over there... Joe
See the first post and the link in that post, it's a very helpful site for a lot of technical questions about US paper money series print runs and such.