It's a bill that was printed for distribution by the San Francisco Federal Reserve District.
To explain in more detail, the US Federal Reserve system (the central bank) has 12 different administrative districts with headquarters in a major city of each district (e.g. Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Dallas, etc.). One of the many responsibilities of each district is to distribute bills (but not coins - that's the job of the Mint) to banks as necessary. When bills are needed, the district orders them from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, just like you'd order clothes from a catalog or store. Facilities in Washington and Fort Worth then print bills with an indicator letter corresponding to the district that ordered them; e.g. A for Boston, B for New York, C for Philadelphia, up to L for San Francisco.
Bank of California Building - San Francisco - was created in 1908.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco was created in 1930.
Bank of the West is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The address of the headquarter is 180 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California.
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To clear things up, there's no "Bank of San Francisco". Your bill was printed in Washington DC for the San Francisco Federal Reserve District and was distributed through that district's bank. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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The 'L' just indicates the bank that printed the note (San Francisco). If the note is in used condition then it will be worth precisely $1.00. An uncirculated quality $1 note from 1963 is worth $4.00
10 or 11 in san francisco,ca
322271627 is the chase bank routing number inCalifornia.
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yes! there is a barclay bank in Berkley and San Francisco.
San Francisco, San Mateo, and Coronado (which they call an island but is technically an isthmus)