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It's a plate position number. US bills are printed in sheets of 32 at a time. They're then cut up into individual bills. The small letter/number combinations are position indicators to determine where in the sheet a particular image was located before cutting. Other bills will have different indicators.

If you get a set of bills with consecutive serial numbers, it's interesting to arrange them by serial number and look for the pattern formed by the position indicators, and vice versa.

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Q: Why does it say C82 on a US dollar bill?
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