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1928 $1.00 UNITED
STATES NOTES. In 1933, $1 United States Notes were issued to supplement the supply of $1 Silver Certificates. Its treasury seal and serial numbers were red. However, a month after their production, it was realized that there would be no real need for these notes and production was stopped. A small number of these $1 bills entered circulation and the rest were kept in treasury vaults until 1949 when they were issued in Puerto Rico. |
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1928 |
$1.00 |
P.M.G
66EPQ |
A00000970A |
$1690.00 | |
| Three
digit serial, blockbuster grade. Perfection. |
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1928 |
$1.00 |
P.C.G.S
#58PPQ |
A00001154A |
$385.00 |
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| Low
serial from the first #5000 Delivered. Just about uncirculated, very
affordable. |
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1928 | $1.00 | P.M.G #65EPQ | A00001768A | $1150.00 | |
| Excellent margins and embossing on this pmg graded gem. | ||||||||
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1928 |
$1.00 |
P.C.G.S
#63PPQ |
A00001819A
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$515.00 |
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| Choice
Uncirculated, stepladder type serial on this famous red seal. |
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1928 | $1.00 | P.C.G.S #63PPQ | A00004041A | $490.00 | |
| Groovy
looking stepladder serial number... Fourty, #1. |
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1928 |
$1.00 |
P.M.G
#66EPQ |
A00004487A |
$1260.00 |
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1928 |
$1.00
STAR |
P.C.G.S #10 |
*00004967A
STAR |
$3850.00 | |
| Average circulation to this rare star. About 30 total for all grades. | ||||||||
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1928 |
$1.00 |
P.M.G
#65 EPQ |
A00629686A |
$790.00 |
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1928-A-B-C-D-E-F-G
$2.00 UNITED STATES NOTES. In 1929, when all U.S. currency was changed to its current size, the $2 bill was kept only as a United States Note. The obverse featured a cropped version of Thomas Jefferson's portrait that had been on previous $2 bills. The reverse featured Jefferson's home, the Monticello. The note's seal and serial numbers were red. The Series of 1928 $2 bill featured the treasury seal superimposed by the United States Note obligation to the left and a large gray TWO to the right. |
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1928
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$2.00 |
P.M.G#64EPQ |
*00418407A |
$SOLD |
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| A
very rare star type note that has been very popular. Listed in the new
schwartz and liquist book at $2500.00 in choice. |
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1928 |
$2.00 |
P.M.G
#64EPQ |
A35395313-15A |
$EBAY.COM
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| Two
notes.. one with backing plate....one without backing plate. Missing
the bakcing plate errors sell for $500.00 Plus. |
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1928 |
$2.00 |
P.C.G.S
#62PPQ |
A00000077A |
$2700.00 |
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1928 |
$2.00 |
P.M.G
#65EPQ |
A00003999A |
$550.00 |
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| Not
only a low serial number, but a nice
high graded gem note. |
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1928 | $2.00 | P.M.G #65 EPQ | A07916044A | $400.00 | |
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1928 | $2.00 | P.M.G #66 EPQ | A07916055A | $600.00 | |
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1928B |
$2.00 |
P.M.G
#63EPQ |
B02470591A |
$1225.00 |
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1928B |
$2.00 |
P.M.G
#65EPQ |
B02372035A |
$2425.00 |
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| The key to the series. Rare in gem grade. | ||||||||
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1928F |
$2.00 |
P.M.G
#65EPQ |
D65675008A |
$SOLD | |
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1928G |
$2.00
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P.C.G.S
#68PPQ |
D93257919A
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$575.00 |
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| Superb
GEM. A flawless 28G series $2.00 Usn note.... P.C.G.S #68PPQ |
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1928G |
$2.00
STAR |
P.M.G#65EPQ |
*04093160A |
$1050.00 |
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| List's
at $1300.00 in the newest edition of schwartz and lindquist
book. A certified GEM. |
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1928-A-B-C-D-E-F $5.00 UNITED
STATES NOTES. 1928, all small-sized notes carried a standardized design. All $5 bills would feature a portrait of Lincoln, the same border design on the obverse, and the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse. The $5 bill was issued as a United States Note with a red seal and serial numbers and as a Federal Reserve Note with a green seal and serial numbers. |
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1928 |
$5.00 |
P.C.G.S
#66PPQ |
B10001000A |
$1725.00 |
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| Neat
repeater serial number on this early issue. Just 0-1's. |
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1928A |
$5.00 |
V-CH-CU-GEMS |
4=
C91862852-55A |
$815.00 |
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| Four
consecutive red seals all very Choice Uncirculated. |
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1928C |
$5.00 |
P.C.G.S
#66PPQ |
F53986269A |
$390.00 |
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| Super
high grade. |
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1928D |
$5.00 |
P.C.G.S
#65PPQ |
G54172276A |
$450.00 |
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| Key
issue red seal... In the correct holder. |
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1928D |
$5.00 |
P.M.G
65#EPQ |
G58956111A |
$450.00 |
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| Lovely cherry red KEY issue note..... I
could you possibly want more? |
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1928F |
$5.00 |
VF |
H99999476A |
$85.00 |
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1953-A-B-C $2.00 UNITED
STATES NOTES. In 1953 the $2 bill received design changes analogous to the $5 United States Note. The treasury seal was made smaller and moved to the right side of the bill; it was superimposed over the gray word TWO. The United States Note obligation now became superimposed over a gray numeral 2. The reverse remained unchanged. |
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1953 |
$2.00 |
VF |
A40533504A |
$190.00 |
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1953 |
$2.00 |
XF |
A09499490A |
$245.00 |
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1953A |
$2.00 |
VF |
A53333335A |
$180.00 |
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| Awesome
radar serial number.... although there is a corner missing. |
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1953A |
$2.00 |
FINE |
A47004700A |
$165.00 |
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| Number
fourty seven? This one is for you. Small blue dot on reverse. |
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1953C |
$2.00 |
XF |
A76433467A |
$255.00 |
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1963-A $2.00 UNITED STATES NOTES. In 1963 when the motto IN GOD WE TRUST was added to the reverse over the Monticello. And, because dollar bills were soon to no longer be redeemable in silver, WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND was removed from the obverse. These $2 bills were officially discontinued in August 1966. |
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1963A |
$2.00 |
GEM |
A16433461A |
$390.00 |
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| Three
digit radar on a usn note. Lovely |
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1963 |
$2.00 |
GEM |
A12222221A |
$SOLD |
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| An
excellent two digit radar on a red seal duece. Perfect! With the
two's in the middle... Superb. |
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1963-A
$5.00 UNITED STATES NOTES. Both the $5 United States Note and Federal Reserve Note were revised with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST added to the reverse and WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND removed from the obverse. Also, the obligation on the Federal Reserve Note was changed to its current wording, THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. |
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1963 |
$5.00 |
XF |
A38413841A |
$190.00 |
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1963 |
$5.00 |
XF |
A56788765A
*LADDER-RADAR* |
$600.00 |
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| Ladder/Radar
on a united states note. Great note by all means. |
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1963 |
$5.00 |
FINE |
*02390239A |
$115.00 |
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| Star
repeater serial number. Has a few small tears in the note. |
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1963 |
$5.00 |
VF |
A44444844A |
$145.00 |
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1966 $100.00
UNITED STATES NOTES. The first and only small-sized $100 United States Note was issued with a red seal and serial numbers. It was the first of all United States currency to use the new U.S. treasury seal with wording in English instead of Latin. |
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1966
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$100.00 |
P.C.G.S
#64PPQ |
A00000013A
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$4750.00 |
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| Super low lucky #13. Taylor Swift
note..... Graded #64PPQ. Amon carter dropped this first pack,
crushing the top right corner. Seen corner bumps on all single
digit and Serial
#1 note. Lowest serial number available right now, in the
currency
market. A true rarity! |
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1966 | $100.00 | P.C.G.S #65PPQ | A00000025A | $SOLD |
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| A low two digit serial number from the first pack printed. | ||||||||
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1966 | $100.00 | P.M.G #65 EPQ | A00000057A | $3900.00 |
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| A
low two digit serial number from the first pack printed. |
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1966 |
$100.00 |
P.M.G
#66EPQ |
A00676645A |
$910.00 |
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| Lovely
high graded P.M.G #66 Superb GEM. |
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1966 | $100.00 | P.M.G #67EPQ | A00165039A | $1875.00 | |
| Super
high grade P.M.G #67EPQ...What more could you ask for? |
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1966* |
$100.00 |
P.C.G.S
#15 |
*00000042A
*STAR* |
$SOLD |
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| There's
only a few stars known under serial #100 on 1966 $100.00's.
7*-*8-*22-*30-*42 |
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1966* |
$100.00 |
P.C.GS
#64PPQ |
*00013753A
*STAR* |
$3300.00 |
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