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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
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$1.00
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P.M.G
#65EPQ
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A00000018A
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$SOLD
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From the 2nd
sheet printed. Low serial #18. There just not available this low.
Surely a peach to any collection.
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1928
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$1.00
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P.M.G
66EPQ
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A00000970A
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$1375.00
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Three
digit serial, blockbuster grade. Perfection.
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1928
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$1.00
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P.C.G.S
#63PPQ
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A00001234A
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$SOLD
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One of the most desirable serial numbers to
ever obtain on a FR-1500. There's only a few special serial numbers on
$1.00 Usn notes that could stick out in the four digit serial
range. #1111-2222-4444-5000 & this one. Surely a
PRIZE! A00001234A.
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1928 |
$1.00 |
P.M.G
#65EPQ |
A00001768A |
$900.00 |
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Excellent
margins and embossing on this pmg graded gem. |
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1928
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$1.00
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P.M.G
#66EPQ
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A00004487A
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$1100.00
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1928
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$1.00
STAR
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P.C.G.S #10
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*00004967A
STAR
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$SOLD |
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Average circulation to
this rare star. About 30 total for all grades. |
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1928
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$1.00
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P.M.G
#65 EPQ
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A00629686A
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$735.00
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Perfect
GEM type note. P.M.G #65EPQ.
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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
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P.C.G.S
#62PPQ
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A00000077A
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$2700.00
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1928
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$2.00
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P.M.G
#65EPQ
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A00003999A
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$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
#66 EPQ |
A07916055A |
$SOLD |
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1928B
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$2.00
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P.M.G
#63EPQ
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B02470591A
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$SOLD
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1928G
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$2.00
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P.M.G
#66EPQ
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E15369917A |
$SOLD
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High
graded type note.
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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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1928C
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$5.00
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P.C.G.S
#66PPQ
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F77777777A
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$SOLD
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Feeling
lucky? This note just sizzles your eye balls. You have to look at
it twice... WHY? Because it's not only one of the tuffest solid serial
numbers to achieve, it's a 1928C Series Graded SUPERB GEM
UNCIRCULATED #66. Attention getter? You better believe it. One of the
hottest solid serial numbers Usarare has ever been able to offer here
on this website. In 2005 a 1953C $2.00 Usn came about making it the
only solid 7's known on a red seal. It was featured in Mike Abramson's
Fixed Price list at $6000.00 in VF. There are a total of (8)
United
states note solid
serial numbers for all denominations and series. Two of them are being
offered here on this emailer. At $12,000.00 for this 1928C
blazin
beauty it proves nothing but a BARGAIN for the time to come.
For Reference :
2007-Lyn knight 1928D $2.00 Usn note C44444444A #66EPQ $18,400.00
2009-Heritage Fun sale 1928 $5.00 Usn note B22222222A CH-AU
Soft Corner $8100.00
2009 Heritage Fun Sale 1928C $2.00 Usn B22222222A CU with a notch take
out of upper margin $15,500.00 |
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1928D
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$5.00
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P.C.G.S
#66PPQ
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G60108657A
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$475.00
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Key
to the set....and a super gem to boot.
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1928F
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$5.00
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P.M.G
#66EPQ
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I26906522A |
$SOLD
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Great
looking type note.
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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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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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1963
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$2.00
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P.C.G.S
#40PPQ
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*00600000A
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$SOLD
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Ultra
rare serial number on a $2.00 Usn note. Blockbuster by far.........
only a few
exist on all united states notes. SEVEN ZERO'S AND A STAR *
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1963
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$2.00
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CH-AU
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*00001478A
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$SOLD
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Low
serial number star on 1963 series $2.00.
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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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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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$100.00
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P.C.G.S
#64PPQ
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A00000013A
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$SOLD
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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
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$100.00
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P.C.G.S
#64PPQ
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A00000023A
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$3450.00
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Low ladder serial number #23 goes great
with the note below #24.
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1966
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$100.00
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P.C.G.S
#64PPQ
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A00000024A
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$3450.00
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Low
Serial #24. Last of the United states notes.
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1966 |
$100.00 |
P.M.G
#65 EPQ |
A00000057A |
$3650.00
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A
low two digit serial number from the first pack printed.
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1966
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$100.00
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P.C.G.S
#67PPQ
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*00030985A
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$3100.00
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Affordable
beyond rare star note. JUST 128,000 were printed. Here's a super gem
example.
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