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You'll love these Notes Forward and Backward
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
2003 Series |
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Denomination:
1
Dollar |
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Dimensions:
6" x 2 5/8" |
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Condition:
Crisp Uncirculated |
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Obverse:
George Washington - Normal $1 Federal Reserve Note with the exception of the Repeater serial number
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Reverse:
Normal $1 Federal Reserve Note
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Packaging:
Currency Sleeve |
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One of the little-known aspects of collecting currency is the variety of scarce and obscure notes that escape from the Bureau of Printing and are issued by the Federal Reserve. Two of the more scarce examples are “RADAR” notes and “Repeater” notes. Both are extremely popular among collectors and never stay around long when they turn up. “Repeater” notes have serial numbers that repeat themselves (example: 00460046). We recently secured a small hoard of Crisp Uncirculated $1 specimens. They are great novelty items and make wonderful gifts.
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