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If your bill is dated 1976 or later, the Federal Reserve District is indicated in several places on the bill:

  • There will be a large J inside the bill's seal to the left of Jefferson's picture.
  • The lettering around the seal will say "Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City"
  • The number 10 will appear roughly in the 4 opposite corners of the "whitespace" area of the design.
  • The serial number will start with a J

If the bill is older it wasn't distributed by the Federal Reserve, but instead is most likely a United States Note. These were issued directly by the Federal Government so they won't have any district indications.

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