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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 3067681, member: 11668"]For the $1 through $20 denominations, circulation printings go up to 96000000. But for $50's and $100's, they go up to 99200000. (And before somebody asks, yes, the cutoffs were higher in the past--Series 1974 was the last time serial number 99999999 was printed for circulation.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 3067681, member: 11668"]For the $1 through $20 denominations, circulation printings go up to 96000000. But for $50's and $100's, they go up to 99200000. (And before somebody asks, yes, the cutoffs were higher in the past--Series 1974 was the last time serial number 99999999 was printed for circulation.)[/QUOTE]
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