Actually, replacement notes aren't worth more than regular bills. However, if you find a replacement note with a particularly interesting serial number -- like 00000001 or 999999999 -- or a large number of consecutively numbered replacement notes that you keep together as a lot, you may have a collector's item on your hands.
I dont know that serial number
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i want to know my motorcycle model and this the serial number of it (sh04j-002099)
The serial number is simply a sequential number telling in what order the bill was printed with respect to others. It also includes a letter prefix indicating what Federal Reserve district the bill was printed for. Common serial number misprints include: > A stuck counter. There are two counter wheels (kind of like old-fashioned car odometer wheels) that rotate to print the numbers on each part of the bill. If one sticks, the two serial numbers will not be identical. > Inverted or back-sided serial numbers. Serial numbers are printed as part of a separate pass through a press. If the paper is accidentally fed upside down or backwards the numbers will not appear in the usual places. Both of these errors can be worth over $100.
the serial number is 6548158
I don't know what you have, but the only $1 Hawaii notes are from 1935.
Usually the serial number is on a tag mounted on the bracket that holds the outboard engine to the boat.
That is not the serial number. It is the Patent Number. The serial number is found below this number. The Model 37 I have has this patent number on it and the serial number is 24071. I would also like to know the manufacture date of this rifle.
Impossible to answer without the serial number and the maker.
Comparison to known serial numbers.
Serial numbers were not required before 1968. Check with your local police.
I want to know the same thing, mine has a different serial number. my serial number is A185568