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 June and October 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 1935G. All complete blocks run from 00000001 to 99999999, with the 100,000,000th note replaced by a star note. Notice that gaps of 280,000 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 277 7/9 print runs of 360,000 notes each).
Regular Notes | Star Notes |
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D 802 80001 J - D 999 99999 J | * 201 60001 G - * 208 80000 G |
E 000 00001 J - E 108 00000 J | * 211 60001 G - * 212 40000 G |
* 212 40001 G - * 215 96000 G (partial run; see below) |
The last print run of star notes in this series was a partial one, containing only 16,000 sheets instead of the usual 20,000. Therefore, the last 4,000 of each 20,000 serial numbers in this run were skipped. That is, serials * 212 40001 G through * 212 56000 G were printed, * 212 56001 G through * 212 60000 G were skipped, * 212 60001 G through * 212 76000 G were printed, and so on to the last serial number actually used, * 215 96000 G. (Note that this is opposite to the convention adopted later for such partial print runs, in which the omitted serials occur at the beginning of each group of 20,000 within the run.)
Notes | Blocks | Cplx. Blocks | Groups | Print Runs | |
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Regular | 30,520,000 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 85 |
Star | 1,088,000 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Totals incl. stars: | 3 | 3 | 5 | 89 | |
Star rate: | 3.56% |