Series 1957B $1

Signatures: Granahan-Dillon.
All $1 | Previous $1: 1957A | Contemporary $1: 1935H | Next $1: 1963
Other contemporary: 1950D: $5 | $10 | $20 | $50 | $100 || 1963: $5 | $10 | $20 || 1953C $5 || 1953C: $2 | $5 || 1963: $2 | $5

A breakdown of this series by date of production is not presently available. According to BEP records, notes of this series were delivered to the Treasury between January and November 1963.

The table below shows the serial number ranges produced for the regular and star notes in this series. Serial numbering continues on from the last serial used for Series 1957A. All complete blocks of regular notes run from 00000001 to 99999999, with the 100,000,000th note replaced by a star note; star notes do not use serial numbers above 99840000. Notice that gaps of 160,000 serials occur frequently in the star notes; these are due to the print runs of mixed regular and star notes that are necessary to complete each block of regular notes (since 100,000,000 notes equals 156.25 print runs of 640,000 notes each).

Regular NotesStar Notes
Q 940 80001 A - Q 999 99999 A-
R 000 00001 A - R 999 99999 A * 948 80001 A - * 998 40000 A
* 000 00001 B - * 057 60000 B
S 000 00001 A - S 999 99999 A * 059 20001 B - * 115 20000 B
T 000 00001 A - T 999 99999 A * 116 80001 B - * 172 80000 B
U 000 00001 A - U 999 99999 A * 174 40001 B - * 230 40000 B
V 000 00001 A - V 999 99999 A * 232 00001 B - * 294 40000 B
W 000 00001 A - W 999 99999 A * 296 00001 B - * 358 40000 B
X 000 00001 A - X 999 99999 A * 360 00001 B - * 4?? ????? B
Y 000 00001 A - Y 124 80000 A * 4?? ????? B - * 441 60000 B

Many (likely all) of the notes with serials U 470 20001 A through U 470 40000 A are mismatched serial errors: In the left-hand serial number, the first digit '4' is replaced by a '3'.

Series statistics (explanation)

 NotesBlocks Cplx.
Blocks
GroupsPrint
Runs
Regular718,400,000 9991129
Star48,000,000 22977
Totals incl. stars: 1111181206
Star rate:6.68%

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