To find out how much a 20 dollar yen dollar with serial number 702611 is worth you will need to talk to an expert in money exchange. The value of the yen will depend on the condition of the money.
The serial number on a MoneyGram is usually at one the edge. It may be up or bottom of the money order.
so do i go around the house and search for the money Taurus157's answer: If you found their money, you still won't know if it's yours, So you should copy the serial number of the your dollar bills and check if their money have the same serial number when you lose your money again. (if you have lots of money, i recommend that you convert it into a larger number or something) Oh yeah, to have proof, you can just take a picture of the dollar bills (clear enough to see the numbers) or else she/he may say that you copied her/his serial number of the money.
The star at the end of the serial number means that when the original bill was printed it had a defect in the serial number and had to be destroyed. Because no two bills can be printed with the "same" serial number the new bill printed in its place has a star at the end to signify that it's a replacement for the destroyed bill. Having a bill with a star on it can mean that it's worth a couple dollars more unless it's a collectors item.
Paper money is still usable as long as at least 51% of the note is there.
The letter at the end of the serial number is treated like an extra digit. For example if the letter starts as A, when the number portion reaches 99999999 the letter clicks up to "B", the number is reset, and the process starts all over again. The leading letter on all bills indicates the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill. On higher-denomination notes there's a second letter before the serial number that again is treated like a digit.
There is no information available online that lets you search for the year a 20 dollar yen dollar was made with serial number 702611. You should speak with an expert in the field of old Japanese money to help you determine its worth.
The serial number on a MoneyGram is usually at one the edge. It may be up or bottom of the money order.
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the serial numbers on paper money are used as a tracking device and help prevent fake money from being made and passed off easily as the real thing
so do i go around the house and search for the money Taurus157's answer: If you found their money, you still won't know if it's yours, So you should copy the serial number of the your dollar bills and check if their money have the same serial number when you lose your money again. (if you have lots of money, i recommend that you convert it into a larger number or something) Oh yeah, to have proof, you can just take a picture of the dollar bills (clear enough to see the numbers) or else she/he may say that you copied her/his serial number of the money.
The serial number on Australian paper money can be found on the upper, right-hand corner of the front of the bill. Australian paper money is extremely colorful and available in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100.
Go to the USPS web site.
yes
alot of money.. you should get a Rhodes instead
1964Bock's anwer is right on the money, and here's a link to Winchester serial number data:http://proofhouse.com/win/index.html
A.6 serial number 757117
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