1966 $100 U.S. Note Red Seal CU (Fr#1550)
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This series 1966 $100 United States Note is a tough to find legal tender issue. The $100 denomination did not carry over when the switch was made to small size notes in 1928.
Currency Highlights:- First year of $100 Red Seal issue.
- Note comes housed in archival quality currency sleeve.
- Graded Crisp Uncirculated.
- Obverse: Portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
- Reverse: Image of Independence Hall.
- Granahan/Fowler—Friedberg #1550.
These Red Seal notes make great conversation pieces in any collection. Add this 1966 $100 Red Seal to your cart today!
United States Notes were adopted for circulation during the Civil War in 1862 in denominations from $1 through $1,000. The $100 note did not carry over to the small size notes in 1928.
The first $100 Red Seal issue came in 1966 and continued until the early 1970s. Although they are still legal tender, their red seals, serial numbers and competitive prices make them great collectors items. - Specifications
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