The first $20 FRN was printed in 1914.
Unlike modern Federal Reserve Notes the bills had red seals; seal colors weren't standardized until 1928.
Priceless. The first Federal Reserve Notes were printed in 1914.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with the bill's denomination. The first $1 Federal Reserve Notes were printed in 1963. 1914-dated FRN's were printed in denominations of $5 through $100.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The Federal Reserve System wasn't established until 1913 and the first Federal Reserve Notes are dated 1914.
There's no 1976-A series of $2 bills. All were printed in the first series which doesn't have a letter next to the date. You may be referring to the Federal Reserve District letter.
The first $20 Federal Reserve Notes were dated 1914. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
Priceless. The first Federal Reserve Notes were printed in 1914.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with the bill's denomination. The first $1 Federal Reserve Notes were printed in 1963. 1914-dated FRN's were printed in denominations of $5 through $100.
It would be pretty unusual because the first US $1 bills were printed in 1862 and the first Federal Reserve Notes were released in 1914.Please take another look and post a new, separate question.
All U.S. dollar bills have a letter A through L to indicate a Federal Reserve Bank branch where the bill was first issued. K refers to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
$2 notes were never discontinued. The major change was that they had been issued mostly as United States Notes, with red seals. After production of U.S. Notes ceased in the 1960s, all bills were then printed only as Federal Reserve Notes. Demand for $2 bills was low, so the first $2 FRNs weren't printed until 1976.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The Federal Reserve System wasn't established until 1913 and the first Federal Reserve Notes are dated 1914.
There's no 1976-A series of $2 bills. All were printed in the first series which doesn't have a letter next to the date. You may be referring to the Federal Reserve District letter.
The first $20 Federal Reserve Notes were dated 1914. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
Ten dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in yellow straps 1861: The first $10 bill was issued as a Demand Note with a small portrait of the treasury seal, gray word TEN, and the Federal Reserve Seal were made
Please check your bill again. The banner across its top and the red seal indicate it's a United States Note, a form of paper money issued directly by the Federal government. US Notes were discontinued in the 1960s. $2 Federal Reserve Notes were first printed in 1976. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1953 C US 2 dollar bill?"
Because $2 FRN's were first printed in 1976 your bill is too new to be worth anything extra, unless it's in uncirculated condition. Even then, it may only retail for an extra dollar or two at most.
The first Federal Reserve notes were printed in the 1914 series. Denominations were $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. They were printed with both red seals and blue seals; green wasn't adopted as the standard seal color until 1928. In general, 1914-series FRNs with red seals are worth several times the value of their blue-seal counterparts.