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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3211271, member: 2098"]As Steve's post helps to clarify, the whole 18 month lifespan average applied to $1 notes and was last accurate about 20 years ago. For some reason, this time frame seems to linger on as still being current with the general populous. The average lifespan has increased tremendously over this time due to upgraded fitness scanning equipment with a large factor being that currency is no longer destroyed if it is simply loaded into said evaluation equipment back side up.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, I've noticed a huge change in the series dates of $10 and $20 notes found from years' past. For $20 notes, the majority of series dates found are from 2013 and 2009 with I'd say 7-8% being from 2006 (or earlier). I remember for a number of years when $20 notes would be stubbornly comprised of nearly all Series 2004A well after Series 2006 notes went into production but now 2004A notes comprise 1% or less of $20 notes in a 100 note strap. Series 2004A $10 notes are now quite a rarity to be encountered these days as well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's some early strap stats of mine for $10 notes:</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Strap of tens from 10/14/06 WM-</b></p><p><br /></p><p>The series:</p><p>1999-12</p><p>2001-37</p><p>2003-43</p><p>2004A-8</p><p><br /></p><p><b><font size="5">Strap of tens from Wamu late December 2008</font></b></p><p><br /></p><p>The Series:</p><p>1990-1</p><p>1999-2</p><p>2001-10</p><p>2003-26</p><p>2004A-43</p><p>2006-18</p><p><br /></p><p><b><font size="4">Strap of tens from Chase over there by Vons.</font></b></p><p><b><font size="4">September, 2009</font></b></p><p><br /></p><p>The series:</p><p>1995-1 (F-A)</p><p>1999-3 (BE-A, BH-A, BK-B)</p><p>2001-2</p><p>2003-13</p><p>2004A-30 (GL-*)</p><p>2006-51</p><p><br /></p><p>What's interesting about the last two stats is there was a huge increase in 2006 notes found within only 10 months of each other. I suppose it goes to show how dynamic currency replacement is and how quickly one series can begin to supersede another.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3211271, member: 2098"]As Steve's post helps to clarify, the whole 18 month lifespan average applied to $1 notes and was last accurate about 20 years ago. For some reason, this time frame seems to linger on as still being current with the general populous. The average lifespan has increased tremendously over this time due to upgraded fitness scanning equipment with a large factor being that currency is no longer destroyed if it is simply loaded into said evaluation equipment back side up. Anyway, I've noticed a huge change in the series dates of $10 and $20 notes found from years' past. For $20 notes, the majority of series dates found are from 2013 and 2009 with I'd say 7-8% being from 2006 (or earlier). I remember for a number of years when $20 notes would be stubbornly comprised of nearly all Series 2004A well after Series 2006 notes went into production but now 2004A notes comprise 1% or less of $20 notes in a 100 note strap. Series 2004A $10 notes are now quite a rarity to be encountered these days as well. Here's some early strap stats of mine for $10 notes: [B]Strap of tens from 10/14/06 WM-[/B] The series: 1999-12 2001-37 2003-43 2004A-8 [B][SIZE=5]Strap of tens from Wamu late December 2008[/SIZE][/B] The Series: 1990-1 1999-2 2001-10 2003-26 2004A-43 2006-18 [B][SIZE=4]Strap of tens from Chase over there by Vons. September, 2009[/SIZE][/B] The series: 1995-1 (F-A) 1999-3 (BE-A, BH-A, BK-B) 2001-2 2003-13 2004A-30 (GL-*) 2006-51 What's interesting about the last two stats is there was a huge increase in 2006 notes found within only 10 months of each other. I suppose it goes to show how dynamic currency replacement is and how quickly one series can begin to supersede another.[/QUOTE]
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