Look up "Duplicate Bills" on the web... I think that's the question your asking.The star indicates that it replaced a bill that was misprinted and destroyed before leaving the US Treasury.
The byte is a series of letters and numbers that is on a black stocker on the bottom of the computer. The build ID is a short series of letters and numbers that is also located on a stocker on the bottom of the computer. It will say BID.
The byte is a series of letters and numbers that is on a black stocker on the bottom of the computer. The build ID is a short series of letters and numbers that is also located on a stocker on the bottom of the computer. It will say BID.
The highest series letter for 1934 $20 bills was D. You may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter rather than the series letter - the series letter is by the date. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 20 dollar bill?"
dont be fooled by the bottom numbers in black look at the numbers at the very top of the spine it will say higurashi series and then the number that is in order of the series
Lanthanides
To give an appraisal, a key piece of information required is the series (date) of the bill, as well as condition. Add those details and ask again.
H was the highest series letter for 1935 silver certificates. Please check your bill again. Remember, the series letter on a bill appears next to the date, it's not the prefix letter on the serial number.
Please check your bill again. "E" is the highest series letter for 1950 $20 bills. You're probably looking at the Federal Reserve District letter instead; the series letter (if any) is next to the date. When you've identified the series letter, check the question "What is the value of a 1950 [letter] US 20 dollar bill?" for more information.
The 1934 series only extends to the letter D. You may be confusing the Federal Reserve Bank letter with the series letter; that's next to the date, not in the center of the seal. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 20 dollar bill?"
Please post a new question with the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date. There were no $5 bills with a "P" series letter; "F" was the highest letter ever used and that was in the 1928 series.
What date? What series letter next to the date? What condition are they in? Please post a new question with more details.
D was the highest series letter for a 1934 $20 bill. You're probably looking at the Federal Reserve District letter, not the series letter which is next to the date. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 20 dollar bill?" for more information.