There are series dates on all U.S. currency. There is a new year if there is a design change or a new Secretary of the Treasury. Then if there is a new U.S. Treasurer, but under the same Secretary, a letter is added to the date.
The term "Series 2003 A" on a two-dollar bill refers to the specific design series and year of issuance. In this case, it indicates that the two-dollar bill was printed in 2003 with slight design modifications from the previous series. Each series denotes various changes in portrait, security features, or other elements of the banknote.
If you mean the series date, it's 1934
$20 bills don't have pictures of airplanes on them.
Assuming you mean the series 1976 $2 bill, it's worth $2.
The serial number on a dollar bill and other currency refers to the note series, and the Federal Reserve bank that issued the note. The serial number is used to keep track of currency.
I have a 2 dollar bill with Jefferson on it, serial number B 06184684 A. The 2's are in silver, the writing unites states of America, two dollars, and behind Jefferson's head are also in silver. What does this mean and what is the value, it is uncirculated, Series 2003 A with green seal.
A star on a dollar bill marks it as a "replacement note". If there's a problem printing a normal press run of dollar bills, then a series of replacement notes are issued. The star simply serves to identify them.
A dollar coin, as opposed to a paper bill.
If you mean a series 1957 silver certificate 1 dollar bill value may be $5.00 but only if it's a crisp uncirculated note with no folds, it's got to look like a new bill
If you mean "on" the one dollar bill...it is George Washington
It means you have a $10 bill.
The symbols MOCCXXVI on a dollar bill likely represent the roman numerals for 1126. However, they do not hold any special significance or value on a dollar bill.
It's just an expression: "As Queer As A One-Dollar Bill...." One dollar bills are especially common--the most common dollar bill at all: Normal.