Series 1899 $5

Design: Chief Running Antelope at center.
Previous $5 SC: 1896 | Contemporary $5: 1907, 1882, 1902, 1914, 1915, 1918 | Next $5 SC: 1923
Contemporary SC: 1899: $1 | $2 || 1908 $10 || 1891: $20 | $50

The table below shows the serial number ranges produced for the regular and star notes in this series. (The use of star replacement notes did not begin until 1910, while the Vernon-McClung signatures were in use.) Data listed in italics is approximate, based on the serial numbers of observed notes.

Beginning with the introduction of the Elliott-Burke signatures, the BEP began to use old and current face plates interchangeably, so that notes with different signatures are found mixed together for a time until all old face plates have worn out. Before Elliott-Burke, signature transitions are generally sharp, though small groups of late-serialled notes occasionally occur.

SignaturesRegular NotesStar Notes
Lyons-Roberts 1 — 1000 00000 star notes
not yet in use
A 1 — A 725 00000
Lyons-Treat B 1 — B 295 00000
Vernon-Treat D 1 — D 828 70000
Vernon-McClung E 1 — E 251 16000 * 1 B — * 2 60000 B
mixed VM/late VT E 251 16001 — E 252 08000
Vernon-McClung E 252 08001 — E 460 20000
Napier-McClung E 460 20001 — E 1000 00000 * 2 60001 B — * 4 44000 B
K 1 — K 88 00000
Napier-Thompson H 1 — H 23 24000 -
Parker-Burke M 1 — M 461 00000 * 4 44001 B — * 6 60000 B
Teehee-Burke M 461 00001 — M 883 76000 * 6 60001 B — * 8 40000 B
Elliott-Burke M 883 76001 — M 974 12000 * 8 40001 B — * 9 80000 B
mixed EB/EW M 974 12001 — M 1000 00000 * 9 80001 B — * 11 60000 B
N 1 — N 65 00000
Elliott-White N 65 00001 — N 244 80000 * 11 60001 B — * 13 00000 B
mixed EW/SW N 244 80001 — N 431 00000 -
Speelman-White N 431 00001 — N 700 60000 * 13 00001 B — * 13 80000 B

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