Post your NEW 100$ bill - Uncirculated & circulated -At the moment the

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  1. CMCART

    CMCART New Member

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    Post your NEW 100$ bill - Uncirculated & circulated :/;)

    I'm interested only in the new 100$ bills and its numbers :) - At the moment there is no attractive numbers in the markets :)


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    So far I have not seen new 100$ with Fancy Serial Numbers
    OR cool Serial Numbers :) This particular market is in deep sleep :)

    http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx

    My latest:2 New bills :)

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    Series 2009 $100 - The numbers :)


    http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f2009_h.html


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Bank


    The Federal Reserve officially identifies Districts by number and Reserve Bank city.[16]
    1st District (A) - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
    2nd District (B) - Federal Reserve Bank of New York
    3rd District (C) - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
    4th District (D) - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, with branches in Cincinnati, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    5th District (E) - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, with branches in Baltimore, Maryland and Charlotte, North Carolina
    6th District (F) - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, with branches in Birmingham, Alabama; Jacksonville, Florida; Miami, Florida; Nashville, Tennessee; and New Orleans, Louisiana
    7th District (G) - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, with a branch in Detroit, Michigan
    8th District (H) - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, with branches in Little Rock, Arkansas; Louisville, Kentucky; and Memphis, Tennessee
    9th District (I) - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, with a branch in Helena, Montana
    10th District (J) - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, with branches in Denver, Colorado; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Omaha, Nebraska
    11th District (K) - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, with branches in El Paso, Texas; Houston, Texas; and San Antonio, Texas
    12th District (L) - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, with branches in Los Angeles, California; Portland, Oregon; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Seattle, Washington
     
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    hiho Active Member Silver Stacker

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    that guy needs a combover
     
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    Combover = ?
     
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    Old Codger Active Member Silver Stacker

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    wait a year or so and the serial numbers will be in the 100s of Trillions.

    You will get LOTS of consecutive numbers then.


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    :)
     
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    Yeh those serial numbers are neither cool or fancy. Seem pretty regular to me.

    I found myself pursing my lips in disapproval, much in the same way Mr Franlkin is in his image on the bills, disappointed & untrusting of the actual currency he is printed on. [/body language101]
     
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    Old Codger Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Judging by those numbers and alpha prefixes they must have printed ZILLIONS of these things.


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    Series 2009A $100 :)

    http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f2009ah.html


    2 new bills - The # Nothing special :)

    In the Link not seen the series secondary LB - G :)


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    http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f2009ah.html

    Printed October 2011 to present. Signatures: Rios-Geithner.
    All $100 | Previous $100: Series 2009
    Other Series 2009A: none.

    The numbers in the table are the first and last notes printed in the given month for the given FRB. Colors indicate notes printed at Washington, DC or Fort Worth, TX. All serial numbers in this series begin with L. Serial numbers above 99200000, are not used; thus for example LF99200000A is followed by LF00000001B.

    This series has the colorised $100 FRN design. These notes were first released into circulation on October 8, 2013. The designation Series 2009A appears to have been used for the same reason as Series 2006A, to represent a new "production cycle" with no change to the design or signatures.


    In districts D and G, there appear to be some serial numbers missing between the August and September 2013 production reports. It is unclear whether the reports are in error, or whether these serial ranges were actually omitted due to the production difficulties that the Washington facility was experiencing around that time.

    The Fort Worth printings of this series do carry the "FW" mark, but they lack the enlarged-font back plate number typical of other Fort Worth notes. The reason for this difference is unclear, but it appears that all notes of this series are affected--no notes with the enlarged plate number have been seen.

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    It's Jim Rickards :lol:


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    My new gold COINS or my new 100$ bills - I still have not decided what is more beautiful lol BUT The 2 gold & bills are very nice :lol: :) :D :cool:

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    Liberty $50 :)
     
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    if they are that new, go into a bank, and withdraw everything in 100's, look thru, decide what ones you like, and then put the rest of the cash back into your bank :D
    kinda like coin roll hunting, but with hundred dollar bills.
     
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    It would appear that you are seeking the best looking horse in the glue factory!
     

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