LOW SERIAL NUMBERS
We consider a low serial number  a note with Six or more Zero's before the serial number. 000000XX ( Under Ten Thousand. ) The first #200 notes are normally destroyed on a block run. Or star note run. The serial #00000002 (non star) is normally used as a test sheet, (After series 1981).  The BEP will stop the press and inspect the sheet.  Proper alignment, ink, plates if there all a go to begin the printing process.  At serial #20000 the press is stopped again.
Serial's ending with five or more zero's are also test sheets. 98 percent of the time they are replaced with star notes. The First District printed of each block ending with an (A) Suffix Serial #1 note (non star) is now stored at the BEP since the 2003A Series. With normal printing block runs exceeding 96000000 Million. Finding a serial number under 10000 is very tuff to come by, let alone Gem Uncirculated.
FlASHBACK: In 1998 Gem Uncirculated  Modern Serial #1 notes were Selling for $3000.00


1934 L.G.S
$100.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
D00000001*  CLEVELAND DISTRICT
SOLD


Clearly one of the finest, if not best looking serial #1 star notes that has ever been printed. Hand cut, superb gem.  1-2 known on 1934 $100.00's other is a VF.

1934 L.G.S
$20.00 D
CH-AU
C00000001A PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$17,000.00

A very nice early light green seal serial one note. Small smudge keep this note from choice uncirculated.
1934 L.G.S
$10.00
P.M.G #58EPQ
C00000001A PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT $17,000.00

Goes really nice with the $20.00 above. A light green seal early series SERIAL #1. GO AHEAD FIND ANOTHER?
1974
$20.00
P.C.G.S #63PPQ
D00000001C CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$SOLD


A choice uncirculated graded serial one note. Pure paper quality to boot.
1988A
$20.00
P.C.G.S 65PPQ
G00000001B CHICAGO DISTRICT
$SOLD

A chicago graded gem uncirculated serial one note. What more!

2001
$10.00
GEM
CC00000001B PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT $SOLD


More small size serial #1 notes in our Silver Certificate section.
1963A
$10.00
P.M.G #65EPQ
C00000002B PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$2425.00

Low serial #2.... do not want to spend $7500.00 on a serial #1..... this is the ticket.

1996
$100.00
VF
AE00000004* RICHMOND DISTRICT
$1550.00

Incredible single digit serial #4 star note. Rare to find on a one hundred dollar denomination. 

2001
$50.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
CE00000005*  RICHMOND DISTRICT
$3200.00

Only 640k printed. BEP made these notes into sets. Only SERIAL'S 301 to #2300 were released. This note should of never went to private hands. RARE
1999 $20.00
GEM-CU BL00000005A  SAN FRAN DISTRICT $800.00


2006
$100.00
P.C.G.S #50PPQ
HF00000006C ATLANTA DISTRICT
$1000.00

Single digit on serial on a $100.00. Even better it's an Atlanta District note.
2003A
$100.00
P.C.G.S #45PPQ
FF00000006B ATLANTA DISTRICT
$950.00

Single digit serial six on the sixth district of this big head $100.00
1999
$100.00 T
CH-CU
BF00000006A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$2700.00

Matching sixth district on the one hundred dollar federal reserve note.
1974
$5.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
F00000015D ATLANTA DISTRICT
$155.00


A Fifteen.....in a third party holder.
2001
$50.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
CE00000010* RICHMOND DISTRICT
$2000.00

Serial #10 star on a big head fifty. In a 67 holder!~   ONLY 640,000 stars printed.
2004A
$20.00
P.C.G.S#68PPQ
GA00000010* BOSTON DISTRICT
$1500.00


1999
$20.00
GEM
BL00000012A SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT $675.00

Matching district to the serial number.
1928
$20.00
P.C.G.S #62PPQ
D00000025A   CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$1225.00

Low serial number twenty five coming from the top of the third sheet. The first serial number twenty five printed on a small size twenty.
1993
$20.00
GEM-CU
E00000030F RICHMOND DISTRICT
$160.00

Seven zero's! An even serial thirty.
2004
$20.00
GEM
EC00000031D  PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$160.00

Two digit low serial.
1993 $20.00 GEM-CU E00000040F RICHMOND DISTRICT $160.00


1993
$20.00
GEM-CU
E00000044F RICHMOND DISTRICT
$160.00


1999 SET
$5.00/$10.00/$20.00
GEMS
SERIAL X00000045X  ALL DISTRICTS + 2    (14 TOTAL)
$1700.00

#12 Note BEP District Set  ALL SERIAL #45.  A-L DISTRICTS  1999 $20.00 BL00000045A-1999 $10.00 FRN BL0000045A  #14 SERIAL X00000045X
1995
$1.00
GEM
L00000045F SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT $115.00


2004
$20.00
GEM
EC00000047D PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$160.00









1995
$1.00
GEM
D00000052L CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$115.00









2006
$1.00
GEM
E00000055D RICHMOND DISTRICT
$125.00









1993
$20.00
GEM-CU
E00000060F RICHMOND DISTRICT
$160.00









1969
$1.00
GEM
H00000066A ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$125.00









2006
$1.00
GEM
E00000066H RICHMOND DISTRICT
$125.00









1928
$500.00
AU
H00000069A ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$4300.00

Serial #69 on a 1928 $500.00. Coming from the St louis District. How this was saved in high grade, who knows?   66,000 printed.
1928
$500.00
P.M.G #20
F00000070A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$4000.00

Super low serial number #70. On a 28 series $500.00. What a re the chances.... Just 69,000 printed.
1993
$20.00
GEM-CU
E00000070F RICHMOND DISTRICT
$155.00









1988A $1.00 GEM H00000076B  ST LOUIS DISTRICT $115.00









2001 $10.00 GEM CC00000076B PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT $165.00









1993
$20.00
GEM-CU
E00000077F RICHMOND DISTRICT
$SOLD










2004/2004/2001 $20.00 GEMS CE00000086D/EC00000086D/EC00000086C $490.00

3 $20'S All the same low two digit serial number! eighty six. What a trio!
2001
$10.00
GEM
CC00000088B PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$225.00
Lovely first generation big head ten.
1993
$20.00
GEM-CU
E00000088F RICHMOND DISTRICT
$160.00









2004A
$20.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
GE00000089B RICHMOND DISTRICT
$250.00


1993
$20.00
GEM-CU
E00000090F RICHMOND DISTRICT
$150.00









2004A $20.00 GEM EC00000097D PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$150.00









2004A
$20.00
P.C.G.S#69PPQ
GA00000100* BOSTON DISTRICT
$875.00

Boston district serial #100 star in a 69ppq holder!  WOW
2006
$5.00
GEM
IE00000200A RICHMOND DISTRICT
$190.00

Even serial #200..... Seven zero's!  Goes great with serial #2000.
1999
$100.00 T
GEMS
BB00000211-212* STAR PAIR
$1100.00









1999 $100.00 GEM BB00000299-300*   NEW YORK DISTRICT $1050.00









2004 $20.00 GEM EC00000300D PHILADELPHIA
$150.00



1999
$10.00 T
GEMS T
BL00000301-400A *FULL PACK*
$6600.00

1999 Series ten dollar bep banded pack. Well worth $75.00 a note. #100 notes in count. #2 Notes #324-325 were replaced with STARS.-  1999 $10.00 BC*'
1969
$5.00
P.M.G #65EPQ
H000000388*  ST LOUIS *STAR*
$90.00

Low serial number St Louis STAR. Nice looking gem grade.
2004 $20.00 GEM EC00000400C PHILADELPHIA $150.00









1950
$5.00
CH-CU
G00000400A CHICAGO DISTRICT
$100.00

Small mark next to portrait. Nice note overall. Low serial, early series.
2004 $20.00 GEM EC00000500C PHILADELPHIA $150.00









2004 $20.00 GEM EC00000700C PHILADELPHIA $150.00









2004 $20.00 GEM EC00000800C PHILADELPHIA $150.00









2004
$20.00
GEM
EC00000900C PHILADELPHIA
$150.00









2004A
$20.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
GA00001000* BOSTON DISTRICT
$650.00









2006
$5.00
GEM
IF00002000A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$190.00

Purple five with an even low serial #2000. Lovely
1999 $100.00 GEM BC00004000A  PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT $355.00









1999 $100.00 GEM BC00005000A  PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT $400.00
HIGH RARE SERIAL NUMBERS
We also consider a RARE serial number that has not been printed since 1981 Series with Six or more Zero's after the serial number. These notes have not been seen since 1981 Series. Changes from there printing presses resulting in this. Bep printing process will not allow these notes to come forward, they are replaced with star notes within the packs.
FlASHBACK: In 1998 Gem Uncirculated Modern 10000000 STAR sold for $4000.00
1988A
$1.00
GEM
H00030000B ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$100.00

Not a high rare serial number, but having seven zero's present is still tuff.
1963A
$1.00
P.C.G.S #62PPQ
F09000000E   ATLANTA DISTRICT
$725.00

A serial NINE MILLION. Find another! Tuff serial number this high on a frn. Nice choice grade to boot.
1950
$20.00
VG
J20000000A
$SOLD


Gem uncirculated would cost you $2000.00. Here's an affordable one.  20 million serial number.
1969D
$1.00
P.C.G.S #62PPQ
K50000000A DALLAS DISTRICT
$SOLD


Even FIFTY MILLION. They stopped printing these and are very tuff to come by. RARE NOTE!
1977
$1.00
P.C.G.S #63PPQ
K90000000A DALLAS DISTRICT
$2250.00

Even NINETY MILLION. Last 90 million serial number of the set to acheive. RARE no longer printed SERIAL NUMBER.
SOLID SERIAL NUMBERS/SEMI SOLID SERIAL NUMBERS
Would you call this the Perfect RADAR? Unlikely, but twenty years ago that's what they were called. The serial number ended both ways. Today there call SOLID'S. A Solid serial number must consist of EIGHT digit's being the same.  With 1's , 7's, 8's, 9's , being the most popular. Prices can jump all over. Depending on Denomination, Series. $2.00-$50.00-$100.00 are always in demand.  There tuff to come by. Solid 9's on any denomination of FRN'S is downright RARE. $25,000.00 is the going rate on an FRN.  Semi Solid's are mainly used as either a low serial or if your trying to but a progressive set together 00000333-00003333-00033333.
FLASHBACK: In 1998 Gem Uncirculated Modern Solid Serial Numbers were selling for $800.00.
2004
$20.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
EB11111111E NEW YORK DISTRICT
$1950.00


A superb gem uncirculated SOLID 1'S.....What more could you ask for?
1928A
$5.00
CH-CU G11111111A     CHICAGO DISTRICT
$27,500.00

Original, Near GEM. The best solid serial number you could want. First solid serial number known on Small Size FRN  Us Currency. Unreal......By far.
1928A
$5.00
AU
G33333333A CHICAGO DISTRICT
$7400.00

One of three known FOR THE ENTIRE 28 series, All Denomintions...... A rare and historical SOLID SERIAL NUMBER.
1963
$1.00
P.C.G.S #68PPQ
B33333333A NEW YORK DISTRICT
$2475.00

Solid 3's serial number..... bearing a 68ppq grade.
2004A $10.00
PMG #66EPQ GF33333333B  ATLANTA DISTRICT $SOLD

Lovely big head ten solid 3's. A nex generation note.
2006
$20.00
P.C.G.S #69PPQ
IB33333330-9C NEW YORK DISTRICT
$3975.00

#10 Consecutive notes with SOLID 3'S. All Superb Gems. Highest graded 10 Note set Available.      #67PPQ =2     #68PPQ =7    #69PPQ =1  SOLID 3'S
2001 $50.00 GEM CA00044444A BOSTON DISTRICT $365.00










2006 $100.00 GEMS HB00004444E-HB00004444F $750.00









2006
$1.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
G44444444F  CHICAGO DISTRICT
$1650.00

Solid serial number 4's.....LOVELY gem example.
2003
$5.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
DF44444444A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$1650.00

Solid fours on an early big head design. Tuff serial number on a big head $5.00.
1993
$50.00
P.C.G.S #55
G44444444A CHICAGO DISTRICT
$SOLD


Only about 6 known small head solid serial numbers on $50.00's exist in total.  RARE NOTE.
1993
$1.00
GEM
H00066666B  ST LOUIS DISTRICT $75.00









2003
$100.00
P.C.G.S #55 DF77777777A   ATLANTA DISTRICT $SOLD


7'S are wild. A full $100.00 dollar frn with a straight shootin 7's.
2006
$1.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
F88888888A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$SOLD


Lucky eights! A full solid serial number eights.... RARE AND VERY POPULAR.
1928
$5.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
L00999999A     SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT $SOLD

LADDER SERIAL NUMBERS/SPECIMEN NOTES
Big difference between "TRUE LADDERS" and regular ladders. True ladders must end with a 1 or 8.  Forward or backwards. 12345678 or 87654321. Depending on series and denomination $2.00-$50.00-$100.00 can be worth a lot more than $1.00-$5.00-$10.00-$20.00's. Regular ladder serial numbers are 23456789-12345670-07654321. Rare ladders they no longer print this high 98765432 can be worth double the price of a normal ladder. Ladder serial numbers have been saved for over 125 years. William Donlon used a 1928 $2.00 A00000123A for years on his catalogs. Albert A Grinnell carried the two lowest non star serial 123's on 1928 $10.00 and $20.00 Dollar Gold Certificates.
FLASHBACK: In 1998 Gem Uncirculated "TRUE LADDERS" 12345678  sold for $700.00

Specimen Notes feature ladder serial numbers. They also feature serial 0's. Specimen notes are used overseas for country's to view our currency before it's distributed. Every time there is a signature change, design change on a note,  sheets are made up and shipped out overseas.  Stamped the word specimen in red on the note. Many of these notes make there way back to the states.  The LEGAL specimens are printed on both sides. (Must be less than 1996 series). ILLEGAL specimens are printed on (One Side Only) Blank on one side, many carry the words "specimen non negotiable" on one side. The bep believes these notes that are in collectors hands are STOLEN.  The bep believes that these notes did not carry a (RELEASE DATE). Therefore they are there property and want them back. Usarare Suspects there are #200 or more within the collecting fraternity.  Today these notes are sold privately.
FLASHBACK: In 1998 Gem Uncirculated Illegal and Legal specimens sold for $12,000 in Public Auction.
2003A
$1.00
P.C.G.S #15
C12345678A
$625.00


Affordable upladder serial number. Don't want to pay $1700.00 for an upladder. Here you go, it's the real DEAL!
2003 $10.00 P.C.G.S #66PPQ DA00000123* BOSTON DISTRICT   ***STAR*** $425.00


2006
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
E12345678B  RICHMOND DISTRICT
$SOLD
            

Full superb gem uncirculated upladder. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
1995
$1.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
H87654321A ST LOUIS DISTRICT $1975.00

A full one dollar downladder serial number. A fantastic note to show off.
1988A
$5.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
H87654321A ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$1700.00

A five dollar perfect downladder serial number. Only one dollar in the block run. Great district to start #8
1988A
$5.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
B87654321A NEW YORK DISTRICT
$1575.00

A full downladder serial on a $5.00 87654321.  Gem uncirculated to boot.
1950
$100.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
B23456789A NEW YORK DISTRICT
$3000.00

SPECIMEN NOTE     One hundred dollar specimen note..... graded superb gem.
1950A
$100.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
A23456789A BOSTON DISTRICT
$3000.00

SPECIMEN NOTE      One hundred dollar specimen note with the awesome A-A block prefix and suffix letters.
1950
$100.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
D23456789A CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$3000.00

SPECIMEN NOTE
1974
$5.00
P.M.G #64
C23456789A PHILA DISTRICT
$SOLD


SPECIMEN NOTE
1976
$2.00
P.M.G #64
G23456789A CHICAGO DISTRICT
$SOLD


SPECIMEN NOTE
2004
$20.00
GEM
EB11234567E    NEW YORK DISTRICT
$100.00

Close serial number for a full ladder.
2001
$100.00
GEM
CB00004567B  NEW YORK DISTRICT
$335.00

Low serial number as well as a mini ladder.

2001
$50.00 T
GEMS
CI00023456A-CK00023456A
$950.00

Matching serial numbers as well as series.

2004
$20.00
GEM
EB54321000E  NEW YORK DISTRICT
$150.00
REPEATER SERIAL NUMBERS
Four digit, three digit, most all of all Two digit Repeaters. The more serial numbers within the serial number that do not match are far less common. Example a four digit serial number 19421942 and three digit 19941994 are very common, worth a few dollars over face value.  Unless it's an early series, $2.00 or a Star. Two digit repeaters are an exception, they are the ones worthy unless it's a rare series, star,  $2.00-$50.00-$100.00 it could be worth $100's of dollars.  These notes are widley used in repeater sets. Starting with 01010101 working there way to 98989898.
FLASHBACK: In 1998 Gem Uncirculated One Dollar Two Digit 19191919 Repeaters sold for $40.00.
1934
$100.00
XF
J01080108A  KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
$410.00


1934A
$20.00
VF
G72227222A   CHICAGO DISTRICT
$165.00









1934A
$20.00
VF/XF
B02160216B NEW YORK DISTRICT
$165.00









1950B
$50.00
VF
B17491749A  NEW YORK DISTRICT
$155.00


2004A
$50.00
GEM
GG26262626A   CHICAGO DISTRICT $425.00









1988A
$10.00 GEM
L19191919B  SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT $85.00









1988A
$10.00 GEM
G18181818C     CHICAGO DISTRICT $85.00









1995 $2.00 GEM F25252525B    ATLANTA DISTRICT $400.00









2003
$2.00
GEM
I44774477A  MINNEAPOLIS DISTRICT $155.00









RADAR SERIAL NUMBERS
The term "RADAR" says it all. A serial number that reads the same forward and backwards. While four digit radars and three digit radars are far less common and found many times in change today on modern day money. Early series, star, or $2.00-$50.00-$100.00 still can be worth a premium today on three and four digit radars. The best and most kept radars are *GEM UNCIRCULATED* and are two digit serial numbers.  Example 000011000 which would be the first radar printed on a block run. Zero and the digit are the most popular today.  Radars have been, and always have been the key to collecting "FANCY SERIAL NUMBERS" 9 times out of 10 your first purchase while collecting fancy serial numbers "RADAR".
FLASHBACK: In 1998 Gem Uncirculated One Dollar Two Digit 611111116 Radars sold for $30.00
1928B
$20.00
CH-AU
I03311330A   MINNEAPOLIS DISTRICT $675.00

Radar on a 28B light green seal!  One word WOW!   How many have you ever seen? Yes on a 28 SERIES?
1934
$50.00
XF
B08199180A NEW YORK DISTRICT
$675.00


1934C
$10.00
P.C.G.S #25
G00055000D CHICAGO DISTRICT
$345.00









1950
$100.00
VF
H01011010A ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$890.00


1950A
$10.00
VF/XF
L54400445B SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT $215.00









1950C
$20.00
FINE
G30622603C CHICAGO DISTRICT
$175.00









1950C
$5.00
CH-CU
D65555556B  CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$325.00

Early 50C two digit middle solid radar. Sweet.
1950D
$10.00
AU
A12099021D BOSTON DISTRICT
$215.00









1950E
$5.00
CH-CU
B92288229F NEW YORK DISTRICT
$275.00









2004A $20.00 GEM GF41444414B   ATLANTA DISTRICT $50.00










2004A $20.00 GEM GF33888833A   ATLANTA DISTRICT $50.00









1934
$500.00
P.M.G #53
B00100100A  *RADAR*  NEW YORK DISTRICT $4095.00

Ultimate RADAR serial number on a $500.00 FRN. Two digit as well. WOW!
1934
$500.00
VF/XF
G00188100A CHICAGO DISTRICT
$1350.00

Affordable radar on a 34 series $500.00
2004A
$20.00
GEM
GF03000030B   ATLANTA DISTRICT $115.00









2003A
$1.00
GEM
F00300300E    ATLANTA DISTRICT $70.00


1995
$2.00
GEM
F71177117A    ATLANTA DISTRICT $180.00









2006/2001
$20.00
GEM
IA35355353A-CB35555553F
$200.00









2001
$20.00
GEM-CU
CB30000003D  NEW YORK DISTRICT
$225.00

These radars are SUPER.....As in super radar, SIX ZERO'S in the middle. Old style big head, they don't print them anymore!
2003A
$2.00
GEM
E02811820A-E02810281A
$90.00









1995
$2.00
GEM
F25255252B   ATLANTA DISTRICT $225.00









2006
$20.00
GEM
IA35555555A-IA35555553A    BOSTON DISTRICT $200.00









2004
$20.00
GEM
EB08000080I     NEW YORK DISTRICT $120.00









2001
$100.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
CH00088000A ST LOUIS DISTRICT $445.00

Eighth district, eighth radar printed on a $100.00
2003
$5.00
GEM DB00500500B    NEW YORK DISTRICT $110.00









1988A
$10.00
GEM
G00033000A CHICAGO DISTRICT
$125.00

The third radar printed on this series.
1977
$1.00
CU
K00033000* DALLAS DISTRICT
$425.00

Rare serial #3 STAR Radar.  3rd note printed FOR A RADAR with a Blazin STAR.
1977
$1.00
GEM
K00077000* DALLAS DISTRICT
$SOLD


Not only is this the 7TH RADAR PRINTED. It's a STAR.  SERIAL #7 STAR RADAR!
1977
$5.00
P.C.G.S #63PPQ
K20000002B DALLAS DISTRICT
$SOLD


One of only a baker's dozen RADARS known with this serial number. They stopped printing this radar when the presses were changed 1977-1981 series notes.  VERY RARE!
1977
$1.00
P.C.G.S 66EPQ
K20000002B DALLAS DISTRICT
$SOLD

Super high grade RARITY. Less than a dozen known on these 20000002 radars. These notes on the current sheets are replace with star notes. They are test sheets.
2006
$1.00
GEM-CU
F40000004Q ATLANTA DISTRICT
$185.00



1999
$1.00
GEM-CU
F60000006E ATLANTA DISTRICT
$SOLD



1988A
$1.00
GEM-CU
F70000007J ATLANTA DISTRICT
$185.00



1985
$5.00
GEM-CU
K70000007B DALLAS DISTRICT
$190.00



1974
$5.00
GEM-CU
C70000007B PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$190.00



2003A
$5.00
AU
FG70000007A CHICAGO DISTRICT
$150.00



1988
$5.00
GEM-CU
F70000007A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$190.00



1993
$5.00
GEM-CU
L70000007A SAN FRAN DISTRICT
$190.00



1993
$5.00
GEM-CU
F70000007A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$190.00



1988A
$5.00
GEM-CU
B70000007A NEW YORK DISTRICT
$190.00



1999
$10.00
VF
BE70000007A  RICHMOND DISTRICT
$100.00


Big head super radar......
1988A
$20.00
GEM-CU
G70000007E CHICAGO DISTRICT
$195.00


Matching district serial number.
1988A
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
B90000009N NEW YORK DISTRICT
$195.00



1995
$1.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
A90000009F BOSTON DISTRICT
$195.00



1977
$1.00
P.C.G.S#63PPQ
K90000009B DALLAS DISTRICT
$175.00



SEVEN OF A KIND/SEVEN STRAIGHT./BINARY/FANCY SERIALS
Fancy serial numbers, matching serial numbers, seven digits that match. Binary serial numbers that contain nothing but two digits on the serial.
2004A
$20.00
GEM
GF13333333C   ATLANTA DISTRICT $75.00









1950E
$5.00
CH-CU
B44444244F NEW YORK DISTRICT
$140.00









1934A
$10.00
XF/AU
D00606006B CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$100.00









1934
$100.00
XF #2 PIN HOLES
H00050500A ST LOUIS L.G.S
$335.00









1999
$10.00
GEM
BK99999909Y  DALLAS DISTRICT
$260.00

From a broken up BEP set. Tuff serial number on ever be seen on a BIG HEAD TEN. Seven NINES!
2003A
$2.00
GEM
B99999998B  NEW YORK DISTRICT
$SOLD


Ultimate note... one away from a PERFECT SOLID 9'S. First one I've seen on a duece.
2003A
$2.00
GEM
B99999996B   NEW YORK DISTRICT
$SOLD


Just three away from a perrfect solid 9's on a $2.00
1995
$5.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
F99999996A ATLANTA DISTRICT
$SOLD


Near solid serial number? The Impossible! What a note. Rarely do you EVER see a high serial number come about on a FRN.

$1000.00 SERIES 1928-1934-A
The $1000 bill featured Grover Cleveland on the front and the words "One Thousand Dollars" on the back. It was printed as a small-size Federal Reserve Note in 1928, 1934 and 1934A, and a small-size Gold Certificate in 1928 and 1934. It is equal to $12,700 in 2010 dollars. AS of May 30, 2009, there are 165,372 $1,000 bills still being used.


1928  *GOLD*
$1000.00
P.M.G #55 EPQ
A00106635A $SOLD



$500.00 SERIES 1928-1934-A
The $500 bill featured William McKinley on the front and the words "Five Hundred Dollars" on the back. It was released as a small-size Federal Reserve Note in 1928, 1934 and 1934A, and a small-size Gold Certificate in 1928. It is equal to $6,350 in 2010 dollars.
1928 $500.00 P.M.G #20 F00000070A  ATLANTA DISTRICT $4000.00

Super low serial number #70. On a 28 series $500.00. What a re the chances.... Just 69,000 printed.
1928 $500.00 AU H00000069A  ST LOUIS DISTRICT $4300.00

Serial #69 on a 1928 $500.00. Coming from the St louis District. How this was saved in high grade, who knows?   66,000 printed.
1934
$500.00
VF
A00011404A  BOSTON DISTRICT
$1250.00

LIGHT GREEN SEAL BOSTON.
1934
$500.00
P.M.G #53
B00100100A  RADAR  NEW YORK DISTRICT $4095.00

RARE TWO DIGIT RADAR SERIAL NUMBER ON A $500.00 Nothing but 0-1'S
1934A $500.00 P.M.G #58EPQ B00378072A  NEW YORK DISTRICT $SOLD


1934A $500.00  P.C.G.S #58 G00323554A CHICAGO DISTRICT $1850.00

Pretty looking type note. Choice about unicirculated.
$100.00 SERIES 1928 TO PRESENT
The time on the clock according to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, shows approximately 4:10. The numeral four on the clock face is incorrectly written as "IV" whereas the real Independence Hall clock face has "IIII". (See Roman numerals in clocks.) The bill is one of two current notes that does not feature a President of the United States; the other is the United States ten-dollar bill, featuring Alexander Hamilton. It is the largest denomination that has been in circulation since July 14, 1969, when the higher denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 and $100,000 were retired. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the average life of a $100 bill in circulation is 60 months (5 years) before it is replaced due to wear.
1928
$100.00 J
*VF* 
G00000010* CHICAGO DISTRICT
$6850.00

Some Pinholes. The lowest star note known for this series- District Hundred.  
1928
$100.00 J
P.M.G #15
G00000098*      CHICAGO DISTRICT $1575.00

Low two digit star. As noted on the holder attached bottom margin piece.
1934
$100.00 J
*CU*
E00314979A   RICHMOND DISTRICT
$585.00

Light green seal.
1934
$100.00
CH-AU
G00477495A   CHICAGO DISTRICT
$275.00

Light green seal variety.
1934
$100.00
CH-CU
J00499009A/J00499010A.  KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
$575.00

Consectutive pair.
1963A
$100.00
P.C.G.S #58PPQ
C00163021*  PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$475.00

Only 192,000 stars printed for this run. High grade, touch of handling keeping this from GEM STATUS.
1963A
$100.00
R.C.G.S#66
G000158120*   CHICAGO DISTRICT
$375.00

Super high third party graded R.C.G.S #66 star.
1963A
$100.00
 CH-CU G00451102*  CHICAGO DISTRICT
$350.00

Clean original choice star.
1963A
$100.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
G00133530* CHICAGO DISTRICT
$390.00


1963A
$100.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
H00055481* ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$SOLD

Lovely super high grade low serial STAR on this early 63A series.
1969A
$100.00
P.C.G.S 65PPQ
F00175554* ATLANTA DISTRICT
$950.00

Just 64,000 star printed for this short atlanta print run.
1981A
$100.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
L01297817*  SAN FRAN DISTRICT
$1700.00

P.C.G.S #2 NONE HIGHER   P.M.G #0 NONE HIGHER  *TIED FINEST*
1981A
$100.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
L01297819* SAN FRAN DISTRICT
$2200.00

P.C.G.S #2 NONE HIGHER   P.M.G #0 NONE HIGHER  *TIED FINEST*
1981A
$100.00
AU
L00494349* SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT
$775.00

Slight handling making this an au note.  Rare in all grades.
1996
$100.00
VF
AD00048508*  CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$380.00

Rare star. The key to the 1996 series. Listed on schwartz and oakes for $900.00 in cu.
1996
$100.00
VF/XF
AD00149666* CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$455.00

Key note for this 1996 series.
1996
$100.00  T
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
AD00036888* CLEVELAND DISTRICT
$SOLD

An uncirculated KEY issue. Far one of the rarest modern type notes.  P.C.G.S #3 NONE HIGHER   P.M.G #0 NONE HIGHER
$50.00 SERIES 1928 TO PRESENT
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the "average life" of a $50 bill in circulation is 55 months before it is replaced due to wear. Approximately 5% of all notes printed today are $50 bills. They are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in brown straps.
1934C
$50.00
GEM-CU
3= B18211862-4A   NEW YORK DISTRICT
$565.00

Three consectutive 34c mules.
1963A $50.00 GEM C00131457* PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT $375.00









1969C
$50.00
GEM
C00327405* PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$290.00

Only 256,000 printed. A tuff star in gem unc.
2004A
$50.00
P.M.G #67EPQ
GB00011083* NEW YORK DISTRICT
$1275.00

SLEEPER----only 64,000 printed. One of the finest known examples GRADED. Rare modern STAR.   P.C.G.S #2  NONE HIGHER.  P.M.G #5 NONE HIGHER
$20.00 SERIES TO PRESENT
The twenty-dollar bill in the past was referred to as a "double-sawbuck" because it is twice the value of a ten-dollar bill, which was nicknamed a "sawbuck" due to the resemblance the Roman numeral for ten (X) bears to the legs of a sawbuck, although this usage had largely fallen out of favor by the 1980s. The twenty dollar gold coin was known as a "double eagle". Rather than a nickname, this nomenclature was specified by an act of Congress.
1928 $20.00 J CH-CU A00000030A BOSTON DISTRICT $3800.00

WOW From the 3rd sheet printed and listed in schwartz and oakes at $2500.00 each. $6000.00 for a regular serial number PMG #65 in 4-2008 heritage sale.
1928
$20.00
P.M.G #64 EPQ
C03802717A PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$1375.00

Rare uncirculated philadelphia district. Only 2 of them have been graded higher by PMG and PCGS. $4000.00 for a #66 in 4-2008 heritage sale.
1928
$20.00
P.C.G.S #64-67PPQ
D06016801-10A CLEVELAND DISTRICT $2200.00

1=67PPQ   3=66PPQ   2=65PPQ   4=64PPQ     A run of ten consectutive all freshly graded by P.C.G.S #PPQ.
1928
$20.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
I02081815A MINNEAPOLIS DISTRICT $SOLD

Tuff district by all means.......  A gem in the ruff.
1928B
$20.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
J05817273A KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
$435.00

Perfection......
1934
$20.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
E18390448A RICHMOND DISTRICT
$185.00

Lovely high grade type note.
1934
$20.00
CH-CU
J01661545-50A    KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
$945.00

Bright light green seal half cut sheet.  (6 NOTES)
1934A
$20.00
CH-CU
B00309964*  NEW YORK DISTRICT
$1275.00

Very rare star mule.
1934A
$20.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
B01266194*  NEW YORK DISTRICT
$1480.00

Nice clean new york star note. Graded very high as a 66PPQ.   P.C.G.S #1 NONE HIGHER P.M.G #0 NONE HIGHER           *FINEST KNOWN EXAMPLE*
$10.00 SERIES 1928 TO PRESENT
The source of the face on the $10 bill is John Trumbull’s 1805 portrait of Hamilton that belongs to the portrait collection of New York City Hall. The $10 bill is the only U.S. paper currency in circulation in which the portrait faces to the left (the $100,000 bill features a portrait of Woodrow Wilson facing to the left, but was used only for intra-government transactions).
1928
$10.00
P.M.G #64 EPQ
H04089195A ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$385.00

Uncirculated st louis federal reserve note.
1928B
$10.00
CH-CU
G28152259-62A   CHICAGO DISTRICT $480.00

Four consectutive dark green seals.
1934B
$10.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
J00729628* KANSAS DISTRICT
$2650.00

Far one of the nicest 34b stars printed.  Graded superb gem uncirculatedP.C.G.S #0 TOTAL GRADED 0  P.M.G #2  ZERO HIGHER OTHER GRADED #30.
1934C
$10.00
CH-CU
H01822436A   ST LOUIS DISTRICT
$185.00

Four consective st louis notes.
1934C
$10.00
XF
C01719857* PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$65.00

Listed at $50.00 in VF. $400.00 IN CU. Here's a nice original 34C star.
1934D
$10.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
C02424474* PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
$765.00

Original 34D series star note. HIGHEST KNOWN STAR NOTE.        P.C.G.S #2 NONE HIGHER  P.M.G #1 NONE HIGHER
$5.00 SERIES 1928 TO PRESENT
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the average life of a $5 bill in circulation is 16 months before it is replaced due to wear. Approximately 9 percent of all paper currency produced by the U.S. Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing today are $5 bills.

1928A
$5.00
P.M.G #65EPQ
B23125694A NEW YORK DISTRICT
$SOLD


$2.00 SERIES 1976-1995-2003-A
The bill was discontinued in 1966, but was reintroduced 10 years later as part of the United States Bicentennial celebrations. Today, however, it is rarely seen in circulation and actual use. Production of the note is the lowest of U.S. paper money: under 1% of all notes currently produced are $2 bills. This comparative scarcity in circulation, coupled with a lack of public awareness that the bill is still in circulation, has also inspired urban legends and, on a few occasions, created problems for people trying to use the bill to make purchases.
2003A
$2.00 P.C.G.S #65PPQ-66PPQ
(2) F00088123* F00088124*
$385.00

Two consecutive gems....  Rare pair. Only 320,000 printed.
2003A
$2.00
GEMS
(12) NOTE DISTRICT SET.
$49.00

ONE SET LEFT
1976
$2.00
CH/GEM
(12)  DISTRICT STAR NOTE SET.
$865.00

All twelve districts, each and every note grades *choice to gem uncirculated* Star district set.
1976
$2.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
F00471243* ATLANTA DISTRICT
$75.00









1976
$2.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
I00257512*   MINNEAPOLIS DISTRICT $255.00









1976
$2.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
K00807929* DALLAS DISTRICT
$85.00

Nice high grade start note. P.C.G.S #67PPQ Superb.....
1976 $2.00 D
GEM-CU  #PACK I00135801* MINNEAPOLIS DISTRICT $33,000.00


Key issue for stars!  40th note has a major ink smear to boot!

1976
$2.00
P.M.G#66EPQ
J00174018* KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
$205.00

Second rarest district for a star on these 76 dueces.
$1.00 SERIES 1963 TO PRESENT
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the average life of a $1 bill in circulation is 21 months before it is replaced due to wear. Approximately 45% of all U.S. currency produced today are one-dollar bills.
All $1 bills produced today are Federal Reserve Notes. One-dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in blue straps.

1963A
$1.00
CH/GEM
G04636001-101A  9 STARS IN PACK
$355.00

63A bep wrapped pack with 9 star notes.