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The 2004 date is a series date, which is used for as long as that series is valid. It's not like a coin that gets a new date every year. For example, Series 1976 $2 bills were issued until the mid 1990's, when the Series 1995 notes began.

So, no your series 2004 notes don't have any added value.

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