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Joseph W. Barr served as Secretary of the Treasury from December 21, 1968 to January 20, 1969. There are fewer notes bearing his facsimile signature than notes imprinted with signatures of other Secretaries of the Treasury because of his short tenure in that office.

There were 458,880,000 $1.00 Federal Reserve Notes issued to five of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts. The beginning and ending serial numbers and the quantity of notes delivered to the respective districts are listed below:


BANK Serial Number
New York
(123,040,000)
B57 600 001G B80 640 000H
Richmond
(93,600,000)
E32 000 001F E25 600 000G
Chicago
(91,040,000)
G84 480 001H G75 520 000I
Kansas City
(44,800,000)
J19 200 001C J64 000 000C
San Francisco
(106,400,000)
L76 800 001F L83 200 000G

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