The big letter to the left of Washington's portrait indicates the Federal Reserve branch where the bill was originally distributed. The same letter is found at the beginning of the serial number. The last letter indicates how many runs of serial numbers have been used, where A is the first, B is second, and so on. Then there will be a tiny letter and number, such as J5 or FW D191, which is the plate position during printing.
If you mean the BLP, it's the designers monogram Bela Lyon Pratt.
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.
Assuming you mean the series 1976 $2 bill, it's worth $2.
This is the serial number. Each bill has a unique serial number that identifies it.
The letters and numbers on a ten dollar bill indicate the series year, which reflects when the bill was redesigned or updated, and the Federal Reserve Bank that issued it. For example, a letter corresponds to a specific Federal Reserve Bank, while the numbers often include the bill's unique serial number, which helps track its authenticity and circulation. Together, they provide important information about the bill's origin and history in circulation.
A dollar coin, as opposed to a paper bill.
If you mean "on" the one dollar bill...it is George Washington
It means you have a $10 bill.
The value of a five dollar bill is five dollars. It's not clear what you mean by "consecutive serial numbers." If you mean that the bill's serial number looks like "12345678" or something, then a collector might be willing to pay a small premium for it as a curiosity. If you mean that you have two or more five dollar bills where the serial numbers are consecutive, they're worth five dollars each, period.
It's just an expression: "As Queer As A One-Dollar Bill...." One dollar bills are especially common--the most common dollar bill at all: Normal.
The serial number on fifty and hundred dollar bills is a unique identifier that helps track and authenticate each note. It consists of a combination of letters and numbers, indicating the series year, the Federal Reserve Bank that issued the note, and a unique sequence number for that specific bill. This system aids in preventing counterfeiting and helps the U.S. Treasury manage the currency supply. Each bill's serial number is distinct, ensuring that no two bills share the same identifier.
The symbols MOCCXXVI on a dollar bill likely represent the roman numerals for 1126. However, they do not hold any special significance or value on a dollar bill.
Well if you mean "Benjamin Franklin", he is on the US $100 dollar bill. I don't know of any "Benjimen Franklyn" on any bill.
I'm not sure what you mean by represent. Abraham Lincoln's picture is on the five dollar bill
Each nationality has different letters on their coins. What they mean is particlular to that country.