A comprehensive explanation of Federal Reserve Notes. Speaking about currency type, Treasury and serial number color. Denominations and images on the obverse and reverse
Good Morning LT. Always want to hear stories. This is what's cool about collecting currency, you can put together all kinds of sets. I just started putting a set of current FRN's 1-100 but, and you'll like this. The serial number has to contain 007 in it. At first, I didn't care were in the serial number the 007 was but I found relatively quickly a 100, 1 & 2 dollar bill with the first three digits being 007. I'm only missing the 5 & 10 as of today. Have a nice day.
😮😅😮😮😮. That's an awesome collection. Color me money green with envy. Keep me posted on the completion of the collection. Talk to you soon brother 😅😅😅...
Yes, the first $10 Federal Reserve Note (FRN) issued in 1914 originally had a red treasury seal and serial numbers. However, these were later changed to blue
The Eighth Edition of the Whitman United States Currency book says that plates were made for the $10 and $20 Series 1928 Legal Tender Notes, as a specimen of each note was on exhibit at the Treasury's exhibit at the 1933 - 1934 Chicago World's Fair. The book doesn't say the fate of those notes. Yes, 2026 marks the arrival of the $10 as the first of the Catalyst Series of notes with tactile features. Completed sets are all small sized, type set of Legal Tender Notes, type set of Silver Certificates minus Series 1933 $10 as budget and the rarity of the issue makes it negotiable. Of course I have the 1934 large blue numeral set of silver certificates. Have the smallhead $1 to $100. Have one of every Series of $1 from Series 1934 to 2021. Have one of every Series for $2 from 1953 to 2017A. Had the monochrome set, but spent the $50 and $100 again, as I needed to, and they were very circulated. Working on a niche set of first generation security features Notes, have all but one $5, and have all $10s.
@jaymartell2967 I do. Oh boy adding those two notes to the collection was quite a long and arduous task. A little expensive, but definitely worth the coins to have within my collection. Do you have those two $1 Federal notes (35 F and G series year note)???
@@jaymartell2967 copy that. I'm currently working on a new episode now to conclude the season. It's actually harder than I thought. I don't want to be repetitive with the content I create...
Hey brother. Large notes?🤔🤔🤔. Well I only have one Horseblanket note. But there are some large size notes that are all the rave. At least to the point where my interest is growing with them. More to follow regarding large size notes. And with the Colorized Notes. I have already done a completed set episode on those notes. I will send you a link to the episode upon request. I've kinda branching out into other numismatic realms. I'm doing my research and I guarantee to deliver a satisfactory product. Til next time. Keep it Legal. Keep it Tender 😊😊😊.
@@oxtails1 oooooooh. Got it. I call those the Monochrome Notes. Once I have the entirety of that set. I will make a completed set episode on those notes...
@oxtails1 :ruclips.net/video/Ms4Rew5KWY4/видео.htmlsi=Tl12cssq2zrjTp0c Your friend with the Monochrome notes. I'll definitely be up for an even dollar trade depending on condition 😊😊😊...
I would like to know the 2017 $100 bill if my serial numbers begin the same and in the same on the top numbers on the bottom numbers out of the middle number is the same is it worth something
The value of your notes, ultimately come from you. If I read your message correctly. Sounds like the serial number of your note. Begins and ends with the same numbers. That would make your note a Bookend note, or possibly a Radar (if the serial number reads the same forward and backwards)...
Thank you watching and supporting the channel. I do agree. US currency has an appeal of artistry as well as an official historical feel to them. I have some world (foreign) notes, as well, and some of them are from some Asian countries. See you next Tuesday...
Hey. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel. Yeah 1 billion percent. These are the notes that I grew up with, so I definitely wanted to, and had to collect them. If I see any small face bills to this day I still save them. Regardless of denomination 😊😊😊...
@jaymartell2967 thanks. This is by far my favorite series. This is the set that got me into numismatics. Of all the series/ sets which one is your favorite. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel...
Good Morning LT. Always want to hear stories. This is what's cool about collecting currency, you can put together all kinds of sets. I just started putting a set of current FRN's 1-100 but, and you'll like this. The serial number has to contain 007 in it. At first, I didn't care were in the serial number the 007 was but I found relatively quickly a 100, 1 & 2 dollar bill with the first three digits being 007. I'm only missing the 5 & 10 as of today. Have a nice day.
😮😅😮😮😮.
That's an awesome collection. Color me money green with envy.
Keep me posted on the completion of the collection.
Talk to you soon brother 😅😅😅...
Rare looking bills you got there! Badass! 👍
Thank you for the supportive words. I believe that I have a few more badass ones too.
Keep watching and supporting the channel...
Great video. Very informative.
Thank you for the supportive and encouraging words.
Every Tuesday is Legal Tender Tuesday, so continue to support the channel...
@@legaltender1980 I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
@GinaR I'm working on an episode right now...
Keep grinding 💪🏾 💰
This is the exact set I'm working on right now too.
Hey brother. Which notes are you missing. This is my favorite currency type.
Keep collecting brother...
Yes, the first $10 Federal Reserve Note (FRN) issued in 1914 originally had a red treasury seal and serial numbers. However, these were later changed to blue
Oh. Well thank you for providing that clarity and supporting the channel. 😊😅😊...
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@@shortstack58 jazz hands 👐...
The Eighth Edition of the Whitman United States Currency book says that plates were made for the $10 and $20 Series 1928 Legal Tender Notes, as a specimen of each note was on exhibit at the Treasury's exhibit at the 1933 - 1934 Chicago World's Fair. The book doesn't say the fate of those notes. Yes, 2026 marks the arrival of the $10 as the first of the Catalyst Series of notes with tactile features.
Completed sets are all small sized, type set of Legal Tender Notes, type set of Silver Certificates minus Series 1933 $10 as budget and the rarity of the issue makes it negotiable. Of course I have the 1934 large blue numeral set of silver certificates. Have the smallhead $1 to $100. Have one of every Series of $1 from Series 1934 to 2021. Have one of every Series for $2 from 1953 to 2017A. Had the monochrome set, but spent the $50 and $100 again, as I needed to, and they were very circulated. Working on a niche set of first generation security features Notes, have all but one $5, and have all $10s.
That's at least 5 to 6 completed sets. Keep collecting and sharing your collection with your fellow numismatician.
Talk to you soon...
Do you have both 35F and G one dollar bills with and without the motto?
@jaymartell2967 I do. Oh boy adding those two notes to the collection was quite a long and arduous task. A little expensive, but definitely worth the coins to have within my collection.
Do you have those two $1 Federal notes (35 F and G series year note)???
@@legaltender1980 no, maybe one without motto very dark green
@@jaymartell2967 copy that. I'm currently working on a new episode now to conclude the season.
It's actually harder than I thought. I don't want to be repetitive with the content I create...
Thank you, Sir.
My pleasure. I love the hobby and love sharing the knowledge I've learned about the hobby.
Thank you for supporting the channel...
Hello are you going to do a large portrait series and color notes?
Hey brother. Large notes?🤔🤔🤔.
Well I only have one Horseblanket note. But there are some large size notes that are all the rave. At least to the point where my interest is growing with them. More to follow regarding large size notes.
And with the Colorized Notes. I have already done a completed set episode on those notes. I will send you a link to the episode upon request.
I've kinda branching out into other numismatic realms. I'm doing my research and I guarantee to deliver a satisfactory product. Til next time. Keep it Legal. Keep it Tender 😊😊😊.
@@legaltender1980 LOL Nooooo the large size portraits of that came out in the late 90s
@@oxtails1 oooooooh. Got it. I call those the Monochrome Notes. Once I have the entirety of that set. I will make a completed set episode on those notes...
@@legaltender1980 What about the colorize also my friend at the bank in her draw has close to 1,000 in $100 monochrome notes
@oxtails1 :ruclips.net/video/Ms4Rew5KWY4/видео.htmlsi=Tl12cssq2zrjTp0c
Your friend with the Monochrome notes. I'll definitely be up for an even dollar trade depending on condition 😊😊😊...
I would like to know the 2017 $100 bill if my serial numbers begin the same and in the same on the top numbers on the bottom numbers out of the middle number is the same is it worth something
The value of your notes, ultimately come from you.
If I read your message correctly. Sounds like the serial number of your note. Begins and ends with the same numbers. That would make your note a Bookend note, or possibly a Radar (if the serial number reads the same forward and backwards)...
Im from asian country but i love collecting us dollar banknotes its looks fancy😊
Thank you watching and supporting the channel.
I do agree. US currency has an appeal of artistry as well as an official historical feel to them.
I have some world (foreign) notes, as well, and some of them are from some Asian countries. See you next Tuesday...
I Still Keeping Some of Them@ 1 -2-5-10-20 Us dollars Bills Like These , Pretty Cool , Isn't it 👏👏👍👍
Hey. Thank you for watching and supporting the channel. Yeah 1 billion percent. These are the notes that I grew up with, so I definitely wanted to, and had to collect them. If I see any small face bills to this day I still save them. Regardless of denomination 😊😊😊...
are each of the notes printed every year?
Yes...
Cool older bills $188👍
@jaymartell2967 thanks. This is by far my favorite series. This is the set that got me into numismatics.
Of all the series/ sets which one is your favorite.
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel...
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