What do the 4 numbers on a dollar bill mean?

Symbol: Federal reserve district number On the front of the dollar bill, a one- or two-digit number appears four times. This number refers to the Federal Reserve Bank that printed the bill.

What does K11 mean on a 5 dollar bill?

Federal Reserve District number and letter – K11 = Dallas.

What do the letters mean on a bill?

A bill’s serial number comprises a starting letter, followed by a series of numbers and an ending letter. The starting letter indicates the Federal Reserve Branch that printed the bill. The ending letter tracks how many times the specific series of numbers were used.

What does the B mean on the New York dollar bill?

New York is the Second Federal Reserve District and is designated by the letter B. The note position letter and number is a combination of one letter and one number (on this bill it’s B3) and simply denotes what position on the plate the bill was printed. The front of the $1 bill also includes its note position and plate serial number (B95).

What do the symbols on a dollar bill mean?

Here’s what every symbol on a dollar really means: 12 different Federal Reserve Banks are responsible for printing paper money in the U.S. You can figure out which of the 12 printed your bill by looking at the letter in the Federal Reserve Seal to the left of the portrait of George Washington, or listed just before the bill’s serial number.

What does the 13 letter motto on the one dollar bill mean?

The pyramid stands for permanence and strength. The 13-letter motto, “Annuit Coeptis” means “He has favored our undertakings.” Below the pyramid the motto, “Novus Ordo Seclorum” means “A new order of the ages,” standing for the new American era.

What is the serial number on a US dollar bill?

For denominations $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, the note has a letter and number designation that corresponds to one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. The letter of each indicator matches the second letter of the serial number on the note. For denominations $1 and $2, the note includes a seal that identifies one of the 12 Federal Reserve banks.

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