The next letter in the series BCDEG is "I." The sequence skips the letter "F," resulting in a pattern where every letter after "B" is included except for "F." Following this pattern, after "G," the next letter is "I."
"E" is the highest series letter on any US $100 bill, and that was only for the 1950 series. You may be referring to the Federal Reserve District letter instead. The series letter, if any, on US bills is next to the date. In most cases a bill's date and series letter are more important than the district that distributed it. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with those two pieces of information.
I think you are confusing the Federal Reserve district letter - the large letter inside the circular seal - with the series letter. The series letter, if there is one, appears next to the date. The highest series letter on a $1 bill was H, on the last silver certificates from the 1935 series. In any case, if you have a green-seal Federal Reserve note, none of these have any extra value if they've been circulated. Uncirculated $1 bills from 1963-69 might sell for as much as $2, that's all. Everything else is face value even if it's uncirculated.
A formal letter should begin with one of the following: Dear Madam, Dear Sir, To whom it may concern. When you end the letter please add one of the following: Thank you, (insert name here), Best regards, (insert name here).
What date? What series letter next to the date? What condition are they in? Please post a new question with more details.
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The series alternates between letters from the beginning and the end of the alphabet: A (1st), Z (26th), E (5th), B (2nd), I (9th), Y (25th), O (15th). Following this pattern, the next letter should be the 3rd letter of the alphabet, which is C. Therefore, the next letter in the series is C.
The next sequence in the series "azebiyo" appears to follow a pattern of alternating consonants and vowels. If we continue this pattern, the next letters could be "a" (vowel), "z" (consonant), "e" (vowel), "b" (consonant), "i" (vowel), "y" (consonant), and "o" (vowel). Following this logic, the next letter could be "u," as it is the next vowel in the series. Thus, the complete sequence would continue with "u."
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The next letter after "azebiyo" would depend on the context or pattern being followed. If we consider "azebiyo" as a sequence of letters, the next logical letter could be "z" if we're continuing a similar structure. However, without additional context or rules, it's difficult to determine a definitive next letter.
The letter sequence "azebiyo" appears to be a random arrangement of letters without a specific meaning. However, if you are looking for a pattern or a specific interpretation, please provide more context. Otherwise, it remains a sequence of characters as it is.
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The next letter in the series BCDEG is "I." The sequence skips the letter "F," resulting in a pattern where every letter after "B" is included except for "F." Following this pattern, after "G," the next letter is "I."
The answer is C.
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