I haven't posted much until recently, but based on what I discovered since my return to these forums, it seems as if 2012 has been a pretty dry year for new prefixes for the surviving Journey notes. I am not certain when the last new $10 prefix was first reported to the SNDB or what prefix it was; and there were only 6 new $5 prefixes printed in 2011 with the M/C signatures. I have hardly seen any brand new $10 bills in my region this year (no new $10's were printed in 3 years at this point), and if I have seen anything different in my location, there may have been only 2 new prefixes for my region this year and in very small ranges, and 2013 - the beginning of the year being the start of a dry period for new prefixes in my region - is just days away; and I have seen at least 3 different $5 prefixes in my region in 2012 - HPZ, HPD and HAD - all printed in 2010.
Makes me wonder if the banks in my region devoted the entire 2012 to heavy recycling of the current $10 bills already in circulation and they probably didn't order any new $10 bills in an effort to accumulate savings for when the new Polymer $10's come out? I can see that happening, because if it costs more to produce a single Polymer $10 bill, chances are the cost to order them will be higher, thus prompting the need to cease or very rarely ordering new Journey $10s in 2012 in preparation for the new bills coming out in some months time.
But does anybody agree that 2012 has been a dry year for new Journey prefixes?