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<p>[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1259864, member: 32774"]No<i>'I'</i> stands for 2006 where as <i>'A'</i> stands for Boston. It goes like this for $5's-$100's Series 1996 onward:</p><p>First letter of Serial #: <i>'A'</i> is 1996, <i>'B'</i> series 1999, <i>'C'</i> series 2001, <i>'D'</i> series 2003, <i>'E'</i> series 2004, <i>'F'</i> series 2003A, <i>'G'</i> series 2004A, <i>'H'</i> series 2006 ($5 & $100 big head non-colorized only), <i>'I'</i> 2006 (colorized bills), <i>'J'</i> 2009, and finally <i>'K'</i> 2006A ($100 only last minute series for big head non colorized $100's).</p><p>Second letter of Serial #: <i>'A'</i> A1 Boston, MA, <i>'B'</i> B2 New York, NY, <i>'C'</i> C3 Philadelphia, PA, <i>'D'</i> D4 Cleveland, OH, <i>'E'</i> E5 Richmond, VA, <i>'F'</i> F6 Atlanta, GA, <i>'G'</i> G7 Chicago, IL, <i>'H'</i> H8 St. Louis, MO, <i>I</i> I9 Minneapolis, MN (the least common of all currency), <i>'J'</i> J10 Kansas City, MO, <i>'K'</i> K11 Dallas, TX, and the final FRB district... <i>'L'</i> L12 San Francisco, CA.</p><p><br /></p><p>In addition, you will find an easier way of find the FRB district of a $5 or up by looking directly under the left-uper serial #. For example; your $20's will say <i>'A1'</i> under the left-upper serial #. Check it for yourself.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1259864, member: 32774"]No[I]'I'[/I] stands for 2006 where as [I]'A'[/I] stands for Boston. It goes like this for $5's-$100's Series 1996 onward: First letter of Serial #: [I]'A'[/I] is 1996, [I]'B'[/I] series 1999, [I]'C'[/I] series 2001, [I]'D'[/I] series 2003, [I]'E'[/I] series 2004, [I]'F'[/I] series 2003A, [I]'G'[/I] series 2004A, [I]'H'[/I] series 2006 ($5 & $100 big head non-colorized only), [I]'I'[/I] 2006 (colorized bills), [I]'J'[/I] 2009, and finally [I]'K'[/I] 2006A ($100 only last minute series for big head non colorized $100's). Second letter of Serial #: [I]'A'[/I] A1 Boston, MA, [I]'B'[/I] B2 New York, NY, [I]'C'[/I] C3 Philadelphia, PA, [I]'D'[/I] D4 Cleveland, OH, [I]'E'[/I] E5 Richmond, VA, [I]'F'[/I] F6 Atlanta, GA, [I]'G'[/I] G7 Chicago, IL, [I]'H'[/I] H8 St. Louis, MO, [I]I[/I] I9 Minneapolis, MN (the least common of all currency), [I]'J'[/I] J10 Kansas City, MO, [I]'K'[/I] K11 Dallas, TX, and the final FRB district... [I]'L'[/I] L12 San Francisco, CA. In addition, you will find an easier way of find the FRB district of a $5 or up by looking directly under the left-uper serial #. For example; your $20's will say [I]'A1'[/I] under the left-upper serial #. Check it for yourself.[/QUOTE]
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