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Q: What are the treasury seal and serial number printed in green ink on?
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If you are refering to a star following the serial number, it indicates that this note was inserted into a bundle of bills as a replacement for a mis-printed one. If it is just a star printed somewhere else, it probably means that someone was playing with a set of rubber stamps.


What does a 1970's 100 dollar bill look like?

it has almost the same image of $100 bills printed with series 1969-1993. • English green treasury seal • ben Franklin in the middle of the note. • "THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE." • Federal Reserve Note • Green serial number with one prefix letter • federal reserve bank seal with a letter A-L


What color ink is used to print US one dollar bills?

The front is printed in black and grey, it looks somewhat green from arms length, but there is no green except for the Treasury seals. The back is printed using the same green color ink that was used on other denominations since the 19th century, hence the term "greenback".


What do the letters mean on a 1 bill?

The letter inside a black circle to the left of Washington's portrait indicates which branch of the Federal Reserve ordered the bill. That letter is also found at the start of the bill's serial number (printed in green). The last letter in the serial number relates to how many times that serial number has been used. One ending in A means it's the first, while a letter D is the 4th, H is the 8th, or V is the 22nd. Otherwise the serial number would have to be longer than eight digits. Just below the upper right 1 will be a letter and number, such as B 4, which refers to that bill's plate position during printing, as bills are printed in sheets. Then in the opposite corner is another letter and number, sometimes preceded by FW, such as FW B 130. This is the printing plate serial number (FW stands for Fort Worth, where some bills are printed. The rest are made in Washington DC). Another letter found on some bills is next to the date, or series, such as 2003A. A letter next to the year means there is a new Treasurer, but with the existing Treasury Secretary. The date changes with a new design and/or new Secretary.


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What is the value or a five dollar bill with no treasury seal?

More information is needed. If it doesn't have a green seal, what color is printed on it? What date and series letter? What condition is it in? See the link below for more.


How much is a 20.00 dollar bill with a green star after serial number worth?

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Why does money have red serial numbers?

Most do not (they have green serial numbers). Usually its to prevent counterfeiting by using an ink that previously counterfeiters didn't have. All sorts of ink was used in the "large sized" series of US notes, but in the small sized, a general rule of thumb is: Brown serial number - National Bank note Blue serial number - Silver Certificate Red serial number - United States Note Yellow serial number - Gold certificate Green serial number - Federal Reserve Note However, these guidelines may not always be the case, especially as it relates to older (pre-1928) currency


Where is the green seal on a one hundred bill?

The Treasury seal on a $100 bills and on all current Federal Reserve Notes is located on the right hand side, mingled with the large capital letters that spell out the bill's denomination. The Treasury seal is in bright green ink and has "denticles" around its edge that look almost like gear teeth. The Federal Reserve seal is smooth-circular and printed in black ink.


When did the modern dollar bill printing begin?

Small sized bills were first printed in 1928 and the Ink was changed from blue to green ink in 1963.MoreFrom 1928 to 1957, all US $1 bills were issued as silver certificates backed by $1 in silver on deposit with the Treasury. Silver certificates were normally identified by having blue serial numbers and seals. When the price of silver was deregulated in the 1960s and the Treasury sold off its silver stocks, silver certificates could no longer be redeemed for a fixed amount of metal. In 1963 $1 bills began to be printed as Federal Reserve Notes, like other denominations; these are identified by green ink. Production of silver certificates ended in the mid-1960s although all were dated 1957.


What is the value of a US 5 dollar bill with a green seal?

More information is needed because US $5 bills have been printed with green seals since 1928. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question including its date and what letter if any is next to the date. You don't have to include the serial number, though.