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<p>[QUOTE="bzcollektor, post: 288212, member: 3241"]Registered User</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p>Join Date: Sep 2002</p><p>Posts: 1,515 Series dates are not like the dates you see on coins. They have very little to do with when the notes were issued. Up until some time in the 1980's this was how the rule went.</p><p><br /></p><p>The series date was the year in which either a major change was approved in the design, or if BOTH the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the US changed. If just one signature changed then the letter after the series date was changed. So for your note the last major change occurred in 1934 when both signatures changed from W O Woods/Ogden L Mills to W A Julian/Henry Morgenthau. </p><p><br /></p><p> The series date has little to do with the date .</p><p> </p><p>Just For Example... $1.00 Series 1935H Silver Certificates were amongst the last issued with a final release date of Oct 4 1963. Only the 1957B Has a later release date of Nov 6 1963.</p><p><br /></p><p>I see the SHOP AT HOME moron Robert Chambers claim that 1935 series $1.00 SC are 70+ years old. Not so. At least the 1935</p><p><br /></p><p>The series date on currency has very little to do with the year it was actually printed and released. DO NOT think of coins with a date.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bzcollektor, post: 288212, member: 3241"]Registered User Join Date: Sep 2002 Posts: 1,515 Series dates are not like the dates you see on coins. They have very little to do with when the notes were issued. Up until some time in the 1980's this was how the rule went. The series date was the year in which either a major change was approved in the design, or if BOTH the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the US changed. If just one signature changed then the letter after the series date was changed. So for your note the last major change occurred in 1934 when both signatures changed from W O Woods/Ogden L Mills to W A Julian/Henry Morgenthau. The series date has little to do with the date . Just For Example... $1.00 Series 1935H Silver Certificates were amongst the last issued with a final release date of Oct 4 1963. Only the 1957B Has a later release date of Nov 6 1963. I see the SHOP AT HOME moron Robert Chambers claim that 1935 series $1.00 SC are 70+ years old. Not so. At least the 1935 The series date on currency has very little to do with the year it was actually printed and released. DO NOT think of coins with a date.[/QUOTE]
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