2004 style Federal Reserve notes (FRNs) incorporate                                         6   5    8     2004 style $100 note issued October, 2013           1       7   Watermark
background colors and large, borderless portrait images.
                           Paper U.S. currency paper consists of 25% linen and 75%
                           cotton and contains small randomly disbursed red and blue
                           security fibers embedded throughout the paper.
                           Portrait The 2004 style FRNs have an enlarged and off-center
                           portrait without a frame.
                        1 Watermark The 2004 style FRNs have a watermark that is
                           visible from either side when held to light.
                        2 Color-Shifting Ink The 2004 style $10, $20, $50 and $100
                           FRNs have color-shifting ink that shifts from copper to green as     Under a UV                                                                                            Copper to green
                           the note is tilted 45 degrees. The 2004 style $100 FRN has a         light source,                      3                          4   2      9 5      2                   color-shifting ink
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                           color- shifting Bell in the Inkwell. The $5 FRN does not have      the security thread glows light red/pink.
                           color-shifting ink.
                                                                                                                   7       6     5 2004 style $50 note issued October, 2004       1           8       Watermark
                        3 Security Thread All genuine FRNs, except the $1 and $2,
                           have a clear thread embedded vertically in the paper. The
                           thread is inscribed with the denomination of the note and
                           is visible only when held to light. Each denomination has a
                           unique thread position and glows a different color when held to
                           ultraviolet (UV) light.
                        4 3-D Security Ribbon The 2004 style $100 FRN features a
                           blue ribbon woven into the paper. When you tilt the note back
                           and forth, the bells and 100s move side to side. If you tilt the
                           note side to side, they move up and down.
                        5 Serial Numbers The first letter of the serial number on FRNs
                           of series year 1996 or later corresponds to the series year.
                           	       E	 = 2004	         I	 = 2006	        L	 = 2009A              Under a UV                                                                                            Copper to green
                                                                                                light source,      9                                      3              5            2               color-shifting ink
                           	       G	 = 2004A	        J	 = 2009
                                                                                                the security thread glows yellow.
                           Bank Indicators
                        6 Federal Reserve Indicators The 2004 style FRNs have a                                        6         5    2004 style $20 note issued October, 2003            1       8   Watermark
                           letter and number designation, which identifies one of the 12
                           distributing Federal Reserve Banks. This letter and number
                           designation appears beneath the serial number on the left.
                           The number corresponds to the position of the letter in the
                           alphabet, e.g.: A1, B2, C3, etc. The letter matches the second
                           prefix letter in the serial number.
                        7 Note Position Letter and Number
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                        8 Face Plate Number
                        9 Series Year
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                        10 Back Plate Number (Not shown) Found on the bottom right-             Under a UV                                                                                            Copper to green
                                                                                                                  7 3                                             9      5            2               color-shifting ink
                           hand corner of the back of the note.                                 light source, the
                                                                                                security thread glows green.
                            2004 style Federal Reserve notes (FRNs) incorporate
                            background colors and large, borderless portrait images.
                            Paper U.S. currency paper consists of 25% linen and 75%
                            cotton and contains small randomly disbursed red and blue            2004 style $10 note issued March, 2006
                            security fibers embedded throughout the paper.                                              6           5       8                       1   Watermark
                            Portrait The 2004 style FRNs have an enlarged and off-center
                            portrait without a frame.
                         1 Watermark The 2004 style FRNs have a watermark that is
                            visible from either side when held to light.
                         2 Color-Shifting Ink The 2004 style $10, $20, $50 and $100
                            FRNs have color-shifting ink that shifts from copper to green as
                            the note is tilted 45 degrees. The 2004 style $100 FRN has a
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                            color- shifting Bell in the Inkwell. The $5 FRN does not have
                            color-shifting ink.
                         3 Security Thread All genuine FRNs, except the $1 and $2,               Under a UV                                                             Copper to green
                            have a clear thread embedded vertically in the paper. The            light source,    7 9                                   3   5       2   color-shifting ink
                            thread is inscribed with the denomination of the note and            the security
                            is visible only when held to light. Each denomination has a          thread glows orange.
                            unique thread position and glows a different color when held to
                            ultraviolet (UV) light.
                         4 3-D Security Ribbon The 2004 style $100 FRN features a
                            blue ribbon woven into the paper. When you tilt the note back        2004 style $5 note issued March, 2008
                            and forth, the bells and 100s move side to side. If you tilt the
                            note side to side, they move up and down.                                                   6       5       1       3                   1   Watermarks
                         5 Serial Numbers The first letter of the serial number on FRNs
                            of series year 1996 or later corresponds to the series year.
                            	       E	 = 2004	         I	 = 2006	        L	 = 2009A
                            	       G	 = 2004A	        J	 = 2009
                            Bank Indicators
                         6 Federal Reserve Indicators The 2004 style FRNs have a
                            letter and number designation, which identifies one of the 12
                            distributing Federal Reserve Banks. This letter and number
                            designation appears beneath the serial number on the left.
                            The number corresponds to the position of the letter in the
                            alphabet, e.g.: A1, B2, C3, etc. The letter matches the second
                                                                                                 Under a UV light                                                       The $5 FRN does not
                            prefix letter in the serial number.                                  source, the security       7                       9       5   8       have color-shifting ink.
                                                                                                 thread glows blue.
                         7 Note Position Letter and Number
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                         8 Face Plate Number
                         9 Series Year
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                         10 Back Plate Number (Not shown) Found on the bottom right-
                            hand corner of the back of the note.
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                                                                                                                                                       Color-Shifting
                                                                                                                                                       Ink in Front
				                   Security 	 	              Other 	                                                                                               Lower Right
		Portrait	 Watermark	 Thread	    Microprinting	 Microprinting	                                                                                        Numeral
2004
Style
	 100	  Franklin	 Franklin	     Left of portrait	  THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA along Franklins	            ONE HUNDRED USA along the golden	        Copper to Green
					                                              collar; small 100 in the notes vertical borders; USA 	 quill; USA 100 around the blank space	   Also appears in the
					                                              along bottom of Franklins portrait	                        containing the portrait watermark	         bell in the inkwell
	   50	 Grant	    Grant	        Right of portrait	 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA along Grants collar	        50, USA and FIFTY in two blue	       Copper to Green
						                                                                                                         stars to the left of the portrait; FIFTY
						                                                                                                         along side borders			
	   20	 Jackson	  Jackson	      Left of portrait	  THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 20 USA in the 	              USA20 borders beginning part of text	    Copper to Green
					                                              border below Treasurers signature	                          ribbon USA TWENTY, right of portrait			
	   10	 Hamilton	 Hamilton	     Right of portrait	 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA below portrait	              USA10 beneath torch to the left of	      Copper to Green
						                                                                                                         the portrait; TEN DOLLARS along
						                                                                                                         side borders		
	 5	Lincoln	 Left: vertical 	 Right of portrait	   E Pluribus Unum at top of eagles shield to the right of	 On back, USA FIVE on edge of 	           None
			               5 5 5;		                        the portrait; USA between columns of eagles shield; 	   purple 5.
			               Right: large		                   FIVE DOLLARS along side borders.	
			               5		                            		
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Style
	 100	   Franklin	 Franklin	 Left of portrait	  THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA along Franklins collar	 USA100 in lower left numeral	    Green to Black
								
	   50	  Grant	    Grant	    Right of portrait	 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA along Grants collar	    FIFTY along side borders	        Green to Black
								
	   20	  Jackson	  Jackson	  Left of portrait	  THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in the lower oval	       USA20 in lower left numeral	     Green to Black
					                                            framing of portrait			
	   10	  Hamilton	 Hamilton	 Right of portrait	 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA below portrait above	    TEN in lower left numeral	       Green to Black
					                                            Hamiltons name			
	     5	 Lincoln	  Lincoln	  Left of portrait	  THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in the lower oval	       FIVE DOLLARS along side borders	 None
					                                            framing of portrait
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red and blue embedded fibers.                              contain security threads or microprinting.           April 2016