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It's usually enough to just look at the bill's series date and letter (if any) to get an idea of the year or years when it may have been printed. If you want to know a more specific date within that range the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and other sites have tables that can help match a particular serial number / series date combination with the month in which the bill was printed.

In general though, the series date and letter are sufficient to determine a bill's value. Please see the Related Question for more information.

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