Not quite so fast. Though it is a full run, the DC notes were released with the SNI (single note inspection) process, and not all of the notes were released.
If you haven't spent the note already, I would do more research to make sure it isn't worth more than expected.
Please help a struggling currency neophyte! I've got two $100 CU notes that my wife had from our local credit union. I'm trying to determine the print size on this run.
Serial #s are LF01137701* and LF01137707*, Series 2009A
I'm on the BEP monthly production reports page and clicking on almost every month trying to find this print run. Is there an easier way? I tried doing a search for the SN on the page but it doesn't work that way.
Thanks
Edited to add: I found a site "mycurrencycollection.com" that has a SN search and it showed
$100 2009A LF01137707* Run Size 3,200,000 Total Printed 9,600,000 Other Info
Run Number: 1 Serial Number Range: 00000001 ? 03200000 Printed in FW in 8 2013
Comments
If you haven't spent the note already, I would do more research to make sure it isn't worth more than expected.
Serial #s are LF01137701* and LF01137707*, Series 2009A
I'm on the BEP monthly production reports page and clicking on almost every month trying to find this print run. Is there an easier way? I tried doing a search for the SN on the page but it doesn't work that way.
Thanks
Edited to add: I found a site "mycurrencycollection.com" that has a SN search and it showed
$100 2009A LF01137707*
Run Size
3,200,000
Total Printed
9,600,000
Other Info
Run Number: 1
Serial Number Range: 00000001 ? 03200000
Printed in FW in 8 2013
What does everyone else use?
Vietnam Vet 1968-1969
Try this web site Bob.
Thanks, added to my site collection. Very helpful.
Vietnam Vet 1968-1969