1963-B's $1 FRN Avg Circ (Districts Our Choice)

1963-B's $1 FRN Avg Circ (Districts Our Choice)
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$6.29

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1 - 5 $6.99 $7.06 $7.28
6 - 10 $6.49 $6.56 $6.76
11 + $6.29 $6.36 $6.55

Specifications

  • Mint: Varies
  • Grade: Average Circulated
  • Denomination: 1 Dollar
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    These $1 FRNs are from the first series of $1 Federal Reserve Notes issued in 1963. These notes replaced the then-standard Silver Certificates that circulated as our $1 unit of paper money.

    These "Barr Notes" will come from the district of our choice in Average Circulated condition.

    Currency Highlights:
    • $1 FRNs were issued beginning in early 1963.
    • Notes will be housed in archival quality currency sleeves.
    • Average Circulated condition.
    • Face: A portrait of George Washington.
    • Back: An engraving of the Great Seal of the United States.
    • Signatures and Friedberg numbers vary. Districts of our choice.

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    The Series 1963 One Dollar Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued in this denomination. Although Federal Reserve Notes entered circulation in 1914, the circulating $1 note remained the Silver Certificate until 1963.

    Serving the shortest term as secretary of Treasury - less than a month from December 21, 1968 to January 20, 1969 between the terms of Henry H. Fowler and David M. Kennedy - Joseph Barr and his signature on the $1 Federal Reserve Note were destined to become a stand out in the world of paper money collectors. Creating immediate speculation, these notes have become a staple in most collections, if for no other reason than their sheer uniqueness.

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