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- From: bml@netcom.com (Brian Leibowitz)
- Subject: Re: Federal Reserve Notes (Re: I Live to FAQ!)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.030920.6708@netcom.com>
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 03:09:20 GMT
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- I can fill in all but one letter
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- -: Boston, MA 1 A
- -: > New York, NY 2 B
- : Philadelphia, PA 3 C
- -: Cleveland, OH 4 D
- : Richmond, VA 5 E
- -: > Atlanta, GA 6 F
- -: Chicago, IL 7 G
- -: > St. Louis, MO 8 H
- : Minneapolis, MN 9 I
- : 10 J
- : Dallas 11 K
- -: San Francisco, CA 12 L
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- Does anyone have a bill with a J? J should exist because there
- are 12 federal reserve banks and each issues bills.
- (I tried to find them all a few years back and for months I never
- saw a J bill-my guess is that it may be Honolulu and not many of
- the bills make it to the contiguous 49 states.)
- I cannot find a list of the Federal Reserve Banks (all the references
- I have just state that there are 12)
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- Some other letters and numbers on the note include printing plate numbers
- for both the obverse and reverse.
-
- Before it gets asked, here are the presidents and backs of the notes
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- 1 Washington ONE between obverse and reverse of great seal of the US
- 2 Jefferson Monticello (discontinued 1966)
- 2 Jefferson Signing of the declaration of independence (1976)
- 5 Lincoln Lincoln Memorial
- 10 Hamilton US treasury building
- 20 Jackson White House
- 50 Grant US Capitol
- 100 Franklin Independence Hall
- 500 McKinley Ornate FIVE HUNDRED (discontinued 1969)
- 1000 Cleveland Ornate ONE THOUSAN (discontinued 1969)
- 5000 Madison Ornate FIVE THOUSAND (discontinued 1969)
- 10K Chase Ornate TEN THOUSAND (discontinued 1969)
- 100K Wilson ornate ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (only used for transactions
- between the Federal Reserve System and the Treasury Department)
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- Brian
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