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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 3026644, member: 11668"]Also, be aware that serialling of circulation-issue notes hasn't gone all the way up to 99999999 in over forty years. These days, most denominations end at 96000000. So you sometimes see numbers in the 95999xxx range referred to as high serials, too, since they're the highest actually printed for circulation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 3026644, member: 11668"]Also, be aware that serialling of circulation-issue notes hasn't gone all the way up to 99999999 in over forty years. These days, most denominations end at 96000000. So you sometimes see numbers in the 95999xxx range referred to as high serials, too, since they're the highest actually printed for circulation.[/QUOTE]
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