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FR# Confusion

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I'm starting to make a collecting where I have one $1 bill for each series from each federal reserve bank.

 

My question is, if I have a 2006 Series $1 bill from Cleveland (D), how do I know if it's a FR# 1932-D or FR# 1933-D?

 

According to this program I use, both have the same bank (Cleveland), both have the same signatures (Cabral-Paulson), and both are from the 2006 Series.

 

So confused. :facepalm:

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I'm new here but I'll try an answer, the F # 1932-D would be a DC printing, and the F # 1933-D would be a FW printing.

Bill Colledctor

 

Thanks Bill. How do I know if its a DC or FW bill?

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Look at the right of the green seal, you will see a FW and a number such as FW C 123, if it was printed at the Fort Worth TX facility, if it was printed at the DC facility you will only see a letter and a number such as C 123, the DC facility notes are not marked DC.

Bill Collector

 

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Outstanding! Thank you so much. I was looking at wording above the green seal, "Washington, D.C." (and of course, they all have that). However, I do have some notes with FW and other missing it, so now I know. Again - thank you!!!

 

(Can't wait for my book to arrive so I don't have to ask)