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Anatomy of Modern Federal Reserve Notes | MyCurrencyCollection Federal Reserve District Seal and Federal Reserve District Number Paper money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in either Washington DC or Fort Worth, Texas The paper money is issued to the 12 Federal Reserve Banks, which are responsible for distributing it into circulation (through banks and other institutions)
Federal Reserve Banks The Federal Reserve officially identifies Districts by number and Reserve Bank city In the 12th District, the Seattle Branch serves Alaska, and the San Francisco Bank serves Hawaii
DOLLARS IN DETAIL - The U. S. Currency Education Program Federal Reserve indicators Each note has a letter and number designation that corresponds to one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks (such as A1 = Boston, B2 = New York) The letter of each Federal Reserve indicator matches the second letter of the serial number on the note Face and back plate number The face plate and back plate numbers
Decoding a United States One Dollar Bill The letter which precedes the numbers must be the same number that you saw identifying the Federal Reserve Bank The last letter of the serial number or suffix letter identifies the number of times that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing used the sequence of serial numbers A is the first time, B is the second time, C is the third time and so on
Banknote Lookup - Identifiers and Symbols For denominations $1 and $2, the note includes a seal that identifies one of the 12 Federal Reserve banks Note Position Letter and Number For denominations $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100, the note position letter and number indicates in which position on a plate a note was printed
Serial Numbers | Engraving Printing The first letter of such a serial number identifies the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) which issued the note; since there are 12 FRBs, this letter is always between A and L The last letter advances through the alphabet when all eight character serial numbers have been printed for a specific Federal Reserve Bank within the same series
Features of Current Notes - uspapermoney. info Each Federal Reserve Note is issued by one of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks That bank's district letter (from A through L) and corresponding district number (from 1 through 12) appear on each note The twelve FRBs and their corresponding designations are: A1: Boston, MA; B2: New York, NY; C3: Philadelphia, PA
Regional Structure of the Federal Reserve System: In Plain . . . This map highlights the 12 Federal Reserve Bank districts and identifies each district with its designated number and letter, plus its headquarters and branches Reserve Banks are headquartered in Boston (1A), New York (2B), Philadelphia (3C), Cleveland (4D), Richmond (5E), Atlanta (6F), Chicago (7G), St Louis (8H), Minneapolis (9I), Kansas