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1988-A $1 Dollar Unc

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so I found this nice crisp dollar today a at work and was wondering if it carried a premium. no special SN, something like 85million+

but the crispness of this thing just wowed me for being 22 years old
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Is it a web note?
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no.. FRN..
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web notes refer to the printing process, they are still FRNs. One way to tell if your note is a web note - flip it over to the back and find the plate number. most are located below and to the right of the "E" in "ONE". If it is a web note, the plate number will be above the "E" to the right of "in god we trust"
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Another way to tell is that there is no position number on the front of the note. That small letter/number combo is at the far left by the top district number. Here:

1988-A-$1-Dollar-Unc

That D4 is the position this note was located in the original 32 note sheet. Since Web notes were printed from a roll of paper there was no need for this designation.
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