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Its the series date. I have yet to find a large $50 or $100 bill with a series date past 2017.
That's concerning.

Especially since those larger-denomination bills have a short life. Once a cashier marks one with that validating crayon...when that bill hits the bank (usually that night's deposit) it's sent for destruction.

I have not seen an older-series hundred in a long time. And as we know, $100s are the new $5s...and as we all preach, I trust in cash. Plastic is for children's toys.

So I see many, don't see many older ones. When I make my once-monthly cash withdrawl from il banco, I take it in Benjamins. Generally crisp bills. Occasionally there's a limp, wrinkled one in the batch.

So...no moar new ones? Just like Can-a-duh.
 
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