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1963* (B-New York) $1.00 FRN CU (Fr#1900-B*) Star Note, 20 cons

1963* (B-New York) $1.00 FRN CU (Fr#1900-B*) Star Note, 20 cons
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  • Mint: B - New York
  • Grade: (U) Crisp Unc
  • Denomination: 1 Dollar
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This note is from the first series of One Dollar Federal Reserve Notes issued in 1963. These notes replaced the then standard Silver Certificates that circulated as our One Dollar unit of paper money.

    Currency Highlights:
    • $1 FRN's were issued beginning in early 1963.
    • Notes will be housed in archival quality currency sleeves.
    • Crisp Uncirculated star notes from series 1963 in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
    • Face: A portrait of George Washington.
    • Back: An engraving of the Great Seal of the U.S.
    • Granahan/Dillon signatures–Friedberg #1900-B*, New York district.
    • This set of 20 consecutive star notes.
    As the first of a new type, these are sought after by paper money collectors. Add these consecutive star notes to your cart today!

    Protect your Small Size Currency by adding a protective currency holder to your order.

    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!
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