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Signature combinations change whenever a new Treasurer or Secretary of the Treasury is appointed. Prior to 1974, the same series date was kept in either case unless there was also a significant design change, but a small letter was added to the date.

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Whose signature is on the US 10 dollar bill?

All current US bills feature the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and US Treasurer in office at the time the bill's "series" was started. The "series" is identified by the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date. A new date is used when a new Secretary of the Treasury takes office. A new letter is used when a new US Treasurer takes office. It can be confusing. You have to know what series bill you have to determine whose signatures it will carry, but all bills within a specific series for a specific denomination will have the same signatures. However, different denominations may have different series so you need all three - date, letter, and denomination - to know whose signatures will be shown.


What is the value of an 1899 paper dollar bill?

Values vary depending on the signatures and the location of "Series of 1899". My reference suggests retail prices from $22 to $40 for bills that are in Good condition and $225 to $300 for Uncirculated examples.


What was the last year the US made 1000 dollar bills?

The last printing was in 1945. However these bills were issued as part of the 1934 series and they carried the series date 1934 A.


How many 2 dollar bills were made?

The U.S. Treasury has issued various series of two-dollar bills since their introduction in 1862, with the most recent series being printed in 2013. While specific production numbers vary, it's estimated that around 1.4 billion two-dollar bills were printed overall. However, many of these bills are still in circulation, leading to a perception of their rarity. As of recent years, approximately 60 million two-dollar bills remain in circulation.


When were 1 dollar bills made what year?

$1 bills have been printed since the 19th century. The difficulty telling when most bills were actually printed is that the unlike coins, bills are dated by "series", not the actual year the bill was made. To make things worse, the criteria that define a series have changed over time, so some bills (e.g. 1935) were printed with the same series date for decades, while others (e.g. 2001) were only printed for a couple of years. About the best you can do is to look at the signatures of the Treasurer and Secretary on the bill, then find out when those two officials served.

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What signature is on the 1981 US 100 dollar bill?

Series 1981 $100 bills have the signatures of Treasury Secretary Donald Regan and US Treasurer Angela Buchanan. Series 1981 A bills were issued when Buchanan was replaced by Katherine Ortega.


Whose signature is on the US 10 dollar bill?

All current US bills feature the signatures of the Secretary of the Treasury and US Treasurer in office at the time the bill's "series" was started. The "series" is identified by the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date. A new date is used when a new Secretary of the Treasury takes office. A new letter is used when a new US Treasurer takes office. It can be confusing. You have to know what series bill you have to determine whose signatures it will carry, but all bills within a specific series for a specific denomination will have the same signatures. However, different denominations may have different series so you need all three - date, letter, and denomination - to know whose signatures will be shown.


What are the different types of 100 dollar bills currently in circulation?

There are three main types of 100 bills currently in circulation: the Series 2009, Series 2013, and the redesigned Series 2013. Each type has different security features to prevent counterfeiting.


What is a one dollar bill worth. 1974 series. uncirculated. Signed by the Treasurer of the US?

All dollar bills have signatures printed on them; one is the Secretary of the Treasury, and the other is the U.S. Treasurer. An uncirculated series 1974 might sell for a few dollars, but it's not especially valuable.


How much is a 10 dollar 1950 series a bill worth?

In the 1950s, there were several different series of 10 dollar bills issued by the treasury. The series range from A through E, and have different values depending upon the series. For a series A 10 dollar bill, the value online is between 45 and 100 dollars, depending upon condition.


How much is a 1950 A 10 dollar bill worth?

In the 1950s, there were several different series of 10 dollar bills issued by the treasury. The series range from A through E, and have different values depending upon the series. For a series A 10 dollar bill, the value online is between 45 and 100 dollars, depending upon condition.


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What is the value of an 1899 paper dollar bill?

Values vary depending on the signatures and the location of "Series of 1899". My reference suggests retail prices from $22 to $40 for bills that are in Good condition and $225 to $300 for Uncirculated examples.


When will they print a new series of 2 dollar bills?

The 2008 series is currently being printed.


What is the value of a series of one dollar bills J86057614D?

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Is there a new defective five dollar bill?

There are misprinted bills in every series.


What is the value of thirteen sequential 100 dollar bills series 2009 A?

$1,300