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1999 $5.00 FRN CU Premium Federal Reserve Set of 12 Districts

1999 $5.00 FRN CU Premium Federal Reserve Set of 12 Districts

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Low Serial Number 303 - set of 12 series 1999 $5.00 Federal Reserve Notes from each Federal Reserve Branch District. All twelve notes share matching serial number 303 and are in Crisp Uncirculated condition housed in a very appealing bound book with COA.

Currency Highlights:
  • 12 matching Low serial numbers 303.
  • Only 2,000 of these sets were produced.
  • These series 1999 $5 FRNs were first issued on March 24th, 2000.
  • Notes will be housed in a Mylar currency sleeve within a green bound book.
  • These notes come in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
  • Face: A portrait of President Abraham Lincoln.
  • Back: An engraving of the Lincoln Memorial.
  • Signatures Withrow/Summers and Friedberg numbers range from 1986-A through 1986-L


A 1999 $5 Premium Federal Reserve Set with matching serial numbers 303 for each Federal Reserve Branch is a very rare and fascinating collectible. This unique set includes a $5 bill from each of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks across the United States, with every bill sharing the same low serial number, "303." Such sets are particularly coveted by collectors for their symmetry, rarity, and historical significance.

Overview of the 1999 $5 Federal Reserve Notes
The $5 Federal Reserve Note from 1999 features the portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse. These notes are part of the Series 1999 issue, and what makes this Premium Set distinctive is that each bill comes from one of the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks. These banks are represented by their corresponding letters on the notes:
  • A - Boston
  • B - New York
  • C - Philadelphia
  • D - Cleveland
  • E - Richmond
  • F - Atlanta
  • G - Chicago
  • H - St. Louis
  • I - Minneapolis
  • J - Kansas City
  • K - Dallas
  • L - San Francisco


Each bill in this set bears a matching serial number, 303, making it a visually appealing and numerically consistent set.

The Significance of Low Serial Numbers
Serial numbers are a major factor in the value and appeal of currency notes among collectors. The number 303 is considered a "low serial number" because it falls near the beginning of the printing process, which makes it highly desirable. Collectors tend to value notes with serial numbers under 1,000 due to their scarcity and the perception that they represent early production runs. A set of notes all featuring serial number 303 from each of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks is particularly rare, as assembling such a set would take considerable effort and time.


Why This Set Is Premium

Several factors contribute to the premium status of this set:

  • Matching Serial Numbers: Having the same serial number across all 12 notes is a major rarity, as notes are distributed by different Federal Reserve branches and tracking down matching numbers can be a significant challenge.
  • Condition: If the notes are in Uncirculated condition this enhances their value. The crisper and more pristine the notes, the higher their collectible value.
  • Historical Interest: The year 1999 was on the cusp of the new millennium, adding a sense of historical importance to items produced during this time.


Value to Collectors

The value of a set like this can vary depending on several factors:

  • Condition of the Notes: This set commands a higher price due to all 12 notes being in Uncirculated condition, free from any folds, creases, or damage.
  • Rarity of Serial Number Sets: A complete set with a matching low serial number is incredibly difficult to assemble, adding to its allure and value.
  • Market Demand: The overall demand for Federal Reserve Note sets and low serial number notes can influence pricing. Many currency collectors focus on Federal Reserve sets or low serial numbers.

Display and Preservation

For a set like this, presentation is key. Many collectors choose to display their notes in specially designed currency holders that allow for viewing both sides while preserving the notes’ condition. With this set, they're housed in sleeves within a bound book outlining information about each Federal Reserve Branch. Proper storage, in a climate-controlled environment away from direct sunlight, is essential to maintaining the condition of the notes.

Conclusion
The 1999 $5 Premium Federal Reserve Set with serial number 303 for each branch represents a perfect blend of rarity, historical importance, and visual symmetry. This set would be a prized possession for any currency collector, especially those with an interest in Federal Reserve Notes or low serial number bills. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, a set like this is sure to make a significant impact in any collection.

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