Nothing about the denomination of the bill or its value. It might be part of a plate position indicator or some other "housekeeping" feature of the bill, that's all.
If you mean the ever first, then 1861. If you mean the current design for the $1 bill, then 1963
The US $2 bill has a painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on its back.
You probably mean 1976, and it is just worth $2.
It doesn't look like anything because there aren't any 1943-dated $500 bills. In fact there are no 1943 US bill of any denomination.If you mean 1934, please see the Related Link for images.
Assuming you mean the series 1976 $2 bill, it's worth $2.
Qs are printed as part of the serial number on older 1 dollar bills. It doesn't mean anything.
This is the serial number. Each bill has a unique serial number that identifies it.
You can look up a two dollar bill, but if you mean specific as in serial number, you are the only one that possesses that specific two dollar bill with that certain serial number.
The serial number on a dollar bill and other currency refers to the note series, and the Federal Reserve bank that issued the note. The serial number is used to keep track of currency.
well they dont mean anything only a fameus person what dide is drown on there and if you meat this sing $ its just a decuration.
yes it is http://en.allexperts.com/q/Coin-Collecting-2297/500-dollar-bill-confederate.htm
There are many numbers on the dollar bill. The most prominent ones are the amount of the currency. There is also a row of numbers on the front and back of the bill that contains the individual serial number for that particular bill.
A dollar coin, as opposed to a paper bill.
well they dont mean anything only a fameus person what dide is drown on there and if you meat this sing $ its just a decuration.
It's a number indicating which plate was used to print the bill.
It means that you have too much time on your hands! ~SonnieB
If you mean "on" the one dollar bill...it is George Washington