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2003A $2 FW Federal Reserve Note Kansas City PCGS 69 PPQ Superb Gem New Fr#: 1938-J

Federal Reserve Note

Small Size Federal Reserve Notes were authorized by the Act of Congress of Dec. 23, 1917. Federal Reserve Notes are issued by the Federal Reserve Banks. Federal Reserve Notes initially were authorized in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. However, the printing of Federal Reserve Notes in denominations of $500 and higher was discontinued by action of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System on June 26, 1946. Small Size Federal Reserve Notes have always been printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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1981A $1 Federal Reserve Note Autographs by Katherine Davalos Ortega and Donald T. Regan PMG 66 EPQ Gem Unc. "Mule"

Courtesy Autographs

Autographed notes or Courtesy Autographs are tremendously valuable, rare, highly sought after, and extremely collectable.  Autographed notes represent not only the note and the financial, political and social history surrounding that specific Autographed note, but also the famous person who has chosen to hand sign the note. Famous persons autographing these notes have chosen to capture that moment, as well as themselves, for history.

Courtesy Autograph Signature combinations are extremely rare and in some cases, one-of-a-kind. Thus, the assignment of a replacement value on some of these notes is nearly impossible.

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1969 $1 Federal Reserve Note Autograph by George P. Shultz PCGS 66 PPQ Gem New

Courtesy Autographs

Autographed notes or Courtesy Autographs are tremendously valuable, rare, highly sought after, and extremely collectable.  Autographed notes represent not only the note and the financial, political and social history surrounding that specific Autographed note, but also the famous person who has chosen to hand sign the note. Famous persons autographing these notes have chosen to capture that moment, as well as themselves, for history.

Courtesy Autograph Signature combinations are extremely rare and in some cases, one-of-a-kind. Thus, the assignment of a replacement value on some of these notes is nearly impossible.

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2003 $1 Star Federal Reserve Note Autograph by Rosario Marin PCGS 66 PPQ Gem New

Courtesy Autographs

Autographed notes or Courtesy Autographs are tremendously valuable, rare, highly sought after, and extremely collectable.  Autographed notes represent not only the note and the financial, political and social history surrounding that specific Autographed note, but also the famous person who has chosen to hand sign the note. Famous persons autographing these notes have chosen to capture that moment, as well as themselves, for history.

Courtesy Autograph Signature combinations are extremely rare and in some cases, one-of-a-kind. Thus, the assignment of a replacement value on some of these notes is nearly impossible.

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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

  ZWikipedia: Z is the twenty-sixth and final letter of the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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2003 $1 Star Federal Reserve Note Autograph by Rosario Marin PCGS 65 PPQ Gem New

Courtesy Autographs

Autographed notes or Courtesy Autographs are tremendously valuable, rare, highly sought after, and extremely collectable.  Autographed notes represent not only the note and the financial, political and social history surrounding that specific Autographed note, but also the famous person who has chosen to hand sign the note. Famous persons autographing these notes have chosen to capture that moment, as well as themselves, for history.

Courtesy Autograph Signature combinations are extremely rare and in some cases, one-of-a-kind. Thus, the assignment of a replacement value on some of these notes is nearly impossible.

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If you have any questions call Jeff @ 870-670-4255

  ZWikipedia: Z is the twenty-sixth and final letter of the ISO basic Latin alphabet.

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1981 $1 Federal Reserve Note Autograph by Angela M. Buchanan and Donald T. Regan PCGS 64 PPQ Very Choice New

Courtesy Autographs

Autographed notes or Courtesy Autographs are tremendously valuable, rare, highly sought after, and extremely collectable.  Autographed notes represent not only the note and the financial, political and social history surrounding that specific Autographed note, but also the famous person who has chosen to hand sign the note. Famous persons autographing these notes have chosen to capture that moment, as well as themselves, for history.

Courtesy Autograph Signature combinations are extremely rare and in some cases, one-of-a-kind. Thus, the assignment of a replacement value on some of these notes is nearly impossible.

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2004 $20 Error Federal Reserve Note Dallas Missing Green Treasury Seal PCGS 40 PPQ Extremely Fine

Error notes

Error notes have occurred since money was created and collecting legitimate Error notes is a fascinating subspecialty for numismatics world-wide. Error notes have captivated even the most novice collector because finding and examining misprinted paper money is both educational and historical. A legitimate Error Note is any unacceptable note, created by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing  that somehow, mysteriously, escaped both human and mechanical inspections. That is why Error notes are extremely collectable and in most cases, hold exceptional value. The real fun in collecting Error notes is that BEP currency printing flaws can be obvious, elusive, and distinctive.

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1969 $1 Federal Reserve Note Dallas Partial Back to Face Offset Error PCGS 65 PPQ Gem New

Error notes

Error notes have occurred since money was created and collecting legitimate Error notes is a fascinating subspecialty for numismatics world-wide. Error notes have captivated even the most novice collector because finding and examining misprinted paper money is both educational and historical. A legitimate Error Note is any unacceptable note, created by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing  that somehow, mysteriously, escaped both human and mechanical inspections. That is why Error notes are extremely collectable and in most cases, hold exceptional value. The real fun in collecting Error notes is that BEP currency printing flaws can be obvious, elusive, and distinctive.

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Published in F.R.N. Error

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1928A $50 Federal Reserve Note St. Louis PMG 64 EPQ Choice Unc. Fr#: 2101

Federal Reserve Note

Small Size Federal Reserve Notes were authorized by the Act of Congress of Dec. 23, 1917. Federal Reserve Notes are issued by the Federal Reserve Banks. Federal Reserve Notes initially were authorized in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. However, the printing of Federal Reserve Notes in denominations of $500 and higher was discontinued by action of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System on June 26, 1946. Small Size Federal Reserve Notes have always been printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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 The Conti Error Note: A One-in a Billion Possibility  "As featured in the June 2013 Issue of the ANA Magizine, Numismatist" 

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The Conti One Dollar Error Note is a Series 1963. This specific series was printed from 1963 to 1965. Notice that the seal is located high on the ONE and that the number is shifted up. This shift demonstrates a misaligned printing plate via BEP’s offset intaglio printing process. The unusual message “REPAIR PARTS” was on the currency paper prior to the over printing of the Federal Reserve seal.

One of the most important aspects of this note (as shown in this second picture) is that the “G” Federal Reserve Seal is clearly printed OVER the REPAIR PARTS text. The “G” denotes the Chicago Federal Reserve.

President George Washington’s face includes a green highlighted over-printed circle (used when centering plates with the press); UP is encircled in green. The 1965 is also printed onto the bill.

 

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