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Did you look at the bills in your wallet? Every single one is different.

If any two of the same denomination have the same serial number it's a pretty good bet at least one of them is counterfeit.

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Q: Do All Federal Reserve Notes have the same serial number?
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How can you tell the FR number on fractional currency?

The Federal Reserve System was established in 1913, long after the last fractional U.S. notes were issued.


Why does money have red serial numbers?

Most do not (they have green serial numbers). Usually its to prevent counterfeiting by using an ink that previously counterfeiters didn't have. All sorts of ink was used in the "large sized" series of US notes, but in the small sized, a general rule of thumb is: Brown serial number - National Bank note Blue serial number - Silver Certificate Red serial number - United States Note Yellow serial number - Gold certificate Green serial number - Federal Reserve Note However, these guidelines may not always be the case, especially as it relates to older (pre-1928) currency


1969 dollar bill with an asterick after the number?

That's ASTERISK.Anyway, these are usually called "star notes" and are simply replacement bills printed with the same serial number as bills that were damaged during the original print run. Star notes are worth a bit more than their standard counterparts, but 1969 $1 bills are pretty common so the extra worth is not much more than face value.


Describe your experience taking notes at meetings and producing minutes Include the number of meetings per week or month the length of the minutes number of pages and the number of hours needed to?

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There are 50 rupees in a box and box containing 10 notes and there are no notes of rupee 2 and 5 so find number of notes of that cost?

It is not possible for a set of 10 notes of value 1, 10, or 20 rupees to add up to 50 rupees. The question is invalid. Please restate the question.Proof:If you don't use the 1 rupee note, the minimum value you can get with 10 notes is 100 rupees. If you do use the 1 rupee note, you must use 10 of them in order to get a sum of 10 rupees, which could be combined with the 10 and 20, but you have already used the allowed 10 notes. If you don't use all 10 one rupee notes, then you are left with a number, such as 5, that can not be made to add up to 50 with only the 10 and 20.

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What is the value of a US 2 dollar bill with the Federal Reserve A and serial number starting with A1?

All $2 Federal Reserve Notes are worth only face value if circulated, $2.50 to $3.00 uncirculated.


What does it mean if a bill's serial number is in red?

Red seals and serial numbers indicate that a bill is a United States Notes. US Notes were very similar to the current Federal Reserve notes in that they weren't backed by gold or silver in the Treasury. US Notes were issued from 1862 up till the 1960s. Because there was no monetary difference between the 2 forms, US Notes were phased out and all subsequent bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes to save on printing costs.


What is the value of a 1934 Federal Reserve Note?

Please post a new question with more details. What is the bill's denomination? Is there a small letter next to the date? You don't need to copy the serial number, however.


What is the backing for Federal Reserve Notes?

Nothing tangible. Federal Reserve Notes in the United States are fiat money, backed by the people's faith in the issuing Federal Reserve bank.


What does a red serial number mean on a US 5 dollar bill?

Red seals and serial numbers indicate that a bill is a United States Notes. US Notes were very similar to the current Federal Reserve notes in that they weren't backed by gold or silver in the Treasury. US Notes were issued from 1862 up till the 1960s. Because there was no monetary difference between the 2 forms, US Notes were phased out and all subsequent bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes to save on printing costs.


What is the value of a 1934 A Federal Reserve Note from Washington DC?

Until 1991 all Federal Reserve Notes were printed in Washington. Please post a new question with the bill's denomination and what letter, if any, is next to the date. You don't have to copy out the serial number, though.


What do red serial numbers mean?

Red seals and serial numbers indicate that a bill is a United States Notes. US Notes were very similar to the current Federal Reserve notes in that they weren't backed by gold or silver in the Treasury. US Notes were issued from 1862 up till the 1960s. Because there was no monetary difference between the 2 forms, US Notes were phased out and all subsequent bills were issued as Federal Reserve Notes to save on printing costs.


What is the value of a 1913 federal reserve note?

Priceless. The first Federal Reserve Notes were printed in 1914.


What is the difference between a US Note and a Federal Reserve Note?

Federal Reserve Notes are obligations of the Federal Reserve System, the US central bank. The "Fed" is technically independent of the government so these bills are backed by the faith and credit of the bank rather than the US itself. United States Notes were obligations of the federal government itself. Like Federal Reserve Notes they are "fiat" money, but are backed by the faith and credit of the government rather than the central bank. In practice the two forms of currency were effectively interchangeable, so in the later 1960s the government stopped printing US Notes. Since then all US paper money has been issued through the Federal Reserve System. Starting with the 1928 series, both types of bills used almost identical designs. The most obvious difference is that US Notes had red seals and serial numbers while Federal Reserve Notes use the familiar green color. Also, Federal Reserve Notes have an indication (number and/or letter) of which Fed district distributed them. That feature was absent on US Notes because they weren't associated with any Fed districts.


Which section of the treasury dept prints federal reserve notes?

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What is the value of a 20 dollar Federal Reserve note?

$20 Federal Reserve Notes have been issued for over a century so more information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and what letter, if any, is next to the date. You don't need to include the serial number, though.