$10 2017 Near Solid Serial Number Federal Reserve Bank Note Bill UNC66 #65555555
Up for auction is a $10 2017 Near Solid Serial Number Federal Reserve Note. This note was issued by The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. This note has been graded Gem Uncirculated 66EPQ by PMG. This is a problem-free note. This bill is a must have for any collector of Federal Reserve Notes!
- Seller Notes
- “Federal Reserve Note”
- Circulated/Uncirculated
- Uncirculated
- Denomination
- $10
- Type
- Banknotes
- Year
- 2017
- Grade
- 66
- Grade Designation
- EPQ/PPQ
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Certification
- PMG
$10 2017 Near Solid Serial Number Federal Reserve Bank Note Bill UNC66 #65555555 Serial Number
A unique combination of eleven numbers and letters appears twice on the front of the note. Each note has a unique serial number. The first letter of the serial number corresponds to the series year.
A “star” suffix is used to identify notes that serve as replacements during the production process. If you’d like to learn more about the U.S. currency production process, please visit https://www.bep.gov/currency/how-money-is-made.
Federal Reserve Indicators
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.
Note Position Letter and Number UNC66 #65555555
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. It is a combination of one letter and one number and can be found on the front of the note.
In 2014, the BEP began printing $1 notes on 50-subject sheets. For these larger sheets, the note position is identified by columns and rows rather than by quadrants. Note position identifiers on the 50-subject sheet ranges from A1 – J5.
Face and Back Plate Numbers
The face plate and back plate numbers identify the printing plates used to print each side of the note. The face plate number is found on the face of the note and the back plate number is found on the back.
Federal Reserve notes printed at the Fort Worth, Texas, facility of the Bureau of Engraving & Printing include a small “FW” in front of the face-plate number.
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