1966 $100 U.S. Note Red Seal CH VF-35 PCGS (Fr#1550)
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Although they are still legal tender, their red seals and serial numbers and competitive prices make them great collector’s items. Add some of these great conversation pieces 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 denomination did not carry over when the switch was made to small size notes in 1928. The first issue came in 1966 and continued until the early 1970s when this type was discontinued.
This note is from the last of the legal tender type to be issued! This Series 1966 $100 United States note is a tough-to-find legal tender issue as just over 3/4 million notes of this series were printed.
Currency Highlights:
- $100 Red Seals were issued beginning in 1966.
- Housed in an archival Mylar currency holder by PCGS.
- Graded Very Fine-35 by PCGS.
- Face: A portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
- Back: An engraving of Independence Hall.
- Signatures Granahan/Fowler Friedberg #1550.
Although they are still legal tender, their red seals and serial numbers and competitive prices make them great collector’s items. Add some of these great conversation pieces 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 denomination did not carry over when the switch was made to small size notes in 1928. The first issue came in 1966 and continued until the early 1970s when this type was discontinued.
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