The date is not printed on the banknotes of many countries.
To get a rough year for New Zealand banknotes, you need to identify who the Chief Cashier or Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand was. His signature will be on the front of the note.
For New Zealand predecimal banknotes, the Governors and Chief Cashiers are as follows -
Governor L. Lefeaux - 1934 to 1940.
Chief Cashier T.P. Hanna - 1940 to 1955.
Chief Cashier G. Wilson - 1955 to 1956.
Chief Cashier R.N. Fleming - 1956 to 1967.
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The US never printed a $1 million bill. Your note is a well-known novelty item that sells for a few dollars in gift shops and similar stores.
look on the back and it will say when it was printed!
i just bought a one pound note from 1917 signed john bradbury should it have a black line down it when u put it up to the light
Printed
Australian bank notes do not have the year of printing on them. Older notes can be identified by a combination of the serial number and the signatures of the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Secretary to the Treasury. From about 1993, the first two digits of the serial number indicate the year of printing, for example, AB 930123456 indicates that the note was printed in 1993. If it is a paper note and has the words "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA" printed at the top on both sides, it was printed between 1966 and 1974. If it is a paper note and has the word "AUSTRALIA" printed at the top on both sides, it was printed between 1974 and 1994. If it is a polymer note, it was printed between 1994 and present day. To narrow it down any further, you will need to state whose signatures appear on the note as the "Governor Reserve Bank of Australia" and "Secretary to the Treasury". These two signatures change on alternating years, every two years. The Serial Number will help as well.
It's printed on them.
The year the bill was printed is on every US currency note. The year will be listed to the lower right of the bust of Andrew Jackson marked as "series" (year)
just tell him in a note
You get the note from the kitchen then put the lamp on the note then the note will tell what to do
What can you tell me about New Zealand? Our teacher told us about New Zealand.
Mints make coins, not bills. All modern Federal Reserve Notes are printed in either Washington, DC or Fort Worth, TX. To tell where it was printed, look near the denomination value in the lower right corner on the front (the 1, 5, 10, etc.) There will be a number in small print, such as FW H 21, or A 159. Those are printing plate serial numbers. If it has the FW, the bill was printed in Fort Worth. Otherwise, it's from Washington.