![]() Mark Anderson, a numismatic consultant for The Museum of American Finance, tells us about the meanin. $1 bill hasn't had a major redesign since 1929. 2, for example, means it was printed in New York The numbers indicate which Federal Reserve Bank actually printed the bill. It's a one- or two-digit number that appears in the corner of the bill four different times (this dollar shows a No. Before 1928, all dollar bills were about 35% bigger Today, every $1 bill has a Federal Reserve District Seal. In 1928 the size of the one dollar bill was changed to the size that we consider normal today. Since that time there have been many redesigns of the one dollar bill. The first United States issued one dollar bill was printed in 1862. Of all the currency designs ever produced, the one-dollar bill has the oldest. Washington's picture appears on the front while the United States Great Seal appears at the back of the currency. ![]() It bears the picture of first US president, George Washington who ruled from 1789 to 1797. 1985 50 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP CODEThe letter code is also found in the prefix of the serial number The one-dollar bill is a United States denomination currency. On the one dollar bill, the bank can be quickly identified by a letter code in the Federal Reserve Seal to the left of the portrait of George Washington. Anthony Dollars (5) Tenth-Ounce (2) Territorial (7) Token (13) Value (6) Variety (12) War of 1812 (1) Wartime Nickels (6) Washington Quarter (4) Westward Journey Nickel (7) Wheat Cent (66) Where's George? (3)Īncient (4) Argentina (4) Australia (10) Austria (8) Bahamas (13) Bahrain (1) Bangladesh (1) Barbados (5) Belgium (5) Belize (1) Bermuda (9) Bolivia (1) Brazil (5) British (42) British North Borneo (1) British Virgin Islands (1) Bulgaria (2) Cambodia (1) Cayman Islands (4) Chile (2) China (5) China (People's Republic of) (9) China (Republic of) (1) Colombia (3) Congo (Democratic Republic of) (1) Costa Rica (2) Cuba (1) Curaçao (1) Cyprus (1) Czech Republic (1) Czechoslovakia (2) Denmark (1) Dominican Republic (4) East Africa (1) East Caribbean States (7) Ecuador (7) Egypt (2) El Salvador (1) Equatorial African States (1) Euro (74) Exonumia (22) F.A.O.There are twelve different Federal Reserve Banks responsible for printing paper money in the United States. $1 Bill (44) $10 Bill (13) $100 Bill (2) $2 Bill (12) $20 Bill (20) $5 Bill (12) $50 Bill (5) America the Beautiful (39) Announcement (21) Answers (3) Art (9) ASE (1) Barr Note (1) Bicentennial (1) Bills (8) Books (13) Buffalo Nickel (9) Bullion (1) Cent (102) Clipped Planchet (1) Coin Tech (11) Commemorative (5) Damage (14) Dime (27) Dollar (40) Eisenhower Dollar (1) Elongated (10) Error (34) Exonumia (22) Fake (10) Found (16) Fun (3) Gold (9) Half Dollar (17) Indian Head Cent (4) Liberty Quarter (2) Lincoln Memorial Cent (14) Medal (3) Mint (6) Mint Set (9) Morgan Dollar (6) Native American Dollars (6) News (61) Nickel (89) Notes (21) Pendant (2) Planchet (1) President Lincoln's Life Cents (4) Presidential Dollars (20) Proof (6) Proof Set (15) Quarter (71) Questions (3) Red Seal (3) Sacagawea Dollars (6) Shield Cent (11) Shield Nickel (1) Shows (2) Silver (32) Silver Certificate (5) Silver Clad (1) Silver Eagle (1) Star Note (28) State Quarter (17) Steel Cent (2) Susan B. Value: $100.00 in VF (the one above is a lesser grade)Īnd want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do myīest to find out the price and history for you. Hopefully if the new $100 bills ever circulate these may go up in value but it would be another 60 years before they really take off. So heavily circulated and pretty folded it only has face value. Unfortunately even in choice crisp uncirculated condition it would only be about $140.00. Knowing that a 16 year old was born around 1996 it does not surprise me that they think this bill is old and valuable. ![]() Many times I get questions about 1980s notes from the younger collectors. There is a 302 bank counter-stamp, probably placed when out of country.Previous to this, notes were printed 40,000 sheets per run.This is one of the first notes printed 100,000 sheets per run (a sheet contains 32 notes).It was actually printed in October 1983 so it is just 28 years old.
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