I have a 1934a $10 bill with the B at the end of the serial raised off the line of the other numbers a tiny bit. I was wondering if this was special. Probably not but just asking. 1st pic is the other serial the 2nd is the one in question.
IMO I think It is nothing. but I am a new person only collecting coins from 1955 and bills from 1965. Lets see what others say. Dean 295
It's called a rolled Suffix letter...this often happened on the numbering wheels during the printing process. Unless it is significantly higher placed (well above or below the general SN it is not considered a significant error. RickieB