
- 2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIES 12 SERIAL NUMBERS
- 2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIES 12 SERIAL NUMBER
However, because of a limited amount of space on the note, five of 47 men in the painting were not included in the engraving. The vignette on the back of the current $2 Federal Reserve note features an engraving of John Trumbull's painting "Declaration of Independence." The original Trumbull painting portrayed 47 people, 42 of whom were signers of the Declaration (there were 56 total).
2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIES 12 SERIAL NUMBER
There are no plans to redesign the $2 note. Cool Numbers analyzes a dollar bill serial number (or any 8-digit numbers) for cool patterns, and reports the probability associated with various patterns. A total of 52 million of these were printed. The G- series is the most commonly printed red seal two dollar bill for 1928. The most recent printing of the $2 note has the Series 2013 date. There are eight series for the 1928 two dollar bill, the 1928, 1928A, 1928B, 1928C, 1928D, 1928E, 1928F and the 1928G. The new design maintained the portrait of Jefferson on the face but the back was changed from Monticello to a vignette of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In celebration of the United States' bicentennial, a $2 Federal Reserve note, Series 1976, was introduced.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.
2 DOLLAR BILL SERIAL NUMBER LOOKUP SERIES 12 SERIAL NUMBERS
Up through Series 1995, all Federal Reserve notes had serial numbers consisting of one letter, eight digits, and one letter, such as A12345678B now only the 1 and 2 notes still use this form.
