I have an old 5£ note with two different serial numbers on the same side. What is its value?
Take it to a local bank and they will exchange it for you.
Most do not (they have green serial numbers). Usually its to prevent counterfeiting by using an ink that previously counterfeiters didn't have. All sorts of ink was used in the "large sized" series of US notes, but in the small sized, a general rule of thumb is: Brown serial number - National Bank note Blue serial number - Silver Certificate Red serial number - United States Note Yellow serial number - Gold certificate Green serial number - Federal Reserve Note However, these guidelines may not always be the case, especially as it relates to older (pre-1928) currency
No. They are not the same. The ATM card number is usually different than the bank account number. These days banks offer debit cards which contain 16 digit numbers whereas bank account numbers are much smaller than that.
HSBC bank account numbers typically consist of 8 digits in the UK. However, in other regions, the number of digits can vary based on local banking regulations and practices. It's important to check with the specific HSBC branch or the bank's official website for precise information related to account numbers in different countries.
Banks can have multiple routing numbers, but any of the routing numbers should work. This often happens as a result of mergers and acquisitions. However, the person who answered that it is different on his deposit slip is wrong. That is not the routing number but a number used by your bank to process deposits. Don't use deposit slips for getting routing numbers.
Generally speaking, the thing that makes all bank notes different is the serial number. Each serial number is only used once, and to further make it individualized, the serial number is combined with a letter (or letters) ensuring that no two bank notes will ever have exactly the same serial numbers.
Take it to a local bank and they will exchange it for you.
This BSB numbers belongs to the National Australia Bank in Port Macquarie.
probably 6
Yes, a bank can have multiple routing numbers. Routing numbers are unique identifiers assigned to different branches or regions of a bank to facilitate electronic transactions.
US Bank is a national bank. US bank has branches in 25 different states. It is also the fifth largest bank in the US based on deposits, and the fourth largest in branches.
they are not type only send me this details of certifcate and attach copy if you want see i send Serial Numbers - 556543450906 Certificate No.768/904/812 Identification numbers - 1148329048
Many bank cards have different structures to their numbers. Some will be longer and have different breaks. The typical is 16 numbers broken into four brackets of four numbers. Example: 1111 2222 3333 4444
There are many different ways to contact Cayman National Bank. One could call the number to the bank (and the department they need). One also could email them or send a letter to them by regular mail.
The bank will replace it if you have both serial numbers complete.
Only if you want First National Bank to be your bank.
Most do not (they have green serial numbers). Usually its to prevent counterfeiting by using an ink that previously counterfeiters didn't have. All sorts of ink was used in the "large sized" series of US notes, but in the small sized, a general rule of thumb is: Brown serial number - National Bank note Blue serial number - Silver Certificate Red serial number - United States Note Yellow serial number - Gold certificate Green serial number - Federal Reserve Note However, these guidelines may not always be the case, especially as it relates to older (pre-1928) currency