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<p>[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1498878, member: 32774"]An example of a $1 or $2 dollar serial number:</p><p><br /></p><p>L12547698J. L stands for Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. J stands for what block it is. They print so many notes per block, then after J would come K. There are 12 Federal Reserve Districts A1 is Boston, B2 is NYC, C3 is Philadelphia, D4 is Cleveland, E5 is Richmond, F6 is Atlanta, G7 is Chicago, H8 is St. Louis, I9 is Minneapolis, J10 is Kansas City, K12 is Dallas, and L12 like I said is San Fran. So if you find a $1 dollar bill that starts with an A, it was designated for Boston, and so on.</p><p><br /></p><p>$5-$100 serial numbers:</p><p>IL 55544488 A. The first letter stands for what series: A-1996, B-1999, C-2001, D-2003, E-2004, F-2003A, G-2004A, H-2006 (non-color $5's and $100's), I-2006 (colorized), J-2009, K-2006A (non-color $100's). So the serial number example is series 2006. The second letter stand for again, the Federal Reserve District. So the serial number example above is San Francisco, because the second letter is L which is San Fran. Same thing goes for last letter for all denominations. There's some stuff about money I bet you never knew. </p><p><br /></p><p>Oh and also, on $1's and $2's, if you look into the left black seal on the face (front), the letter in there tells you what district, and around the circle it tells you what city. $5's and up, there's just th district in letter numerical. So a San Fran $20 would read "L12" where the seal on a $1 or $2 would be. I know it all sounds like a lot to take in, but it's really easy once you get it all memorized.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1498878, member: 32774"]An example of a $1 or $2 dollar serial number: L12547698J. L stands for Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. J stands for what block it is. They print so many notes per block, then after J would come K. There are 12 Federal Reserve Districts A1 is Boston, B2 is NYC, C3 is Philadelphia, D4 is Cleveland, E5 is Richmond, F6 is Atlanta, G7 is Chicago, H8 is St. Louis, I9 is Minneapolis, J10 is Kansas City, K12 is Dallas, and L12 like I said is San Fran. So if you find a $1 dollar bill that starts with an A, it was designated for Boston, and so on. $5-$100 serial numbers: IL 55544488 A. The first letter stands for what series: A-1996, B-1999, C-2001, D-2003, E-2004, F-2003A, G-2004A, H-2006 (non-color $5's and $100's), I-2006 (colorized), J-2009, K-2006A (non-color $100's). So the serial number example is series 2006. The second letter stand for again, the Federal Reserve District. So the serial number example above is San Francisco, because the second letter is L which is San Fran. Same thing goes for last letter for all denominations. There's some stuff about money I bet you never knew. Oh and also, on $1's and $2's, if you look into the left black seal on the face (front), the letter in there tells you what district, and around the circle it tells you what city. $5's and up, there's just th district in letter numerical. So a San Fran $20 would read "L12" where the seal on a $1 or $2 would be. I know it all sounds like a lot to take in, but it's really easy once you get it all memorized.[/QUOTE]
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