The main device is surrounded by thirteen stars and the date 1875 is found below. NGC attributes these issues by “BG” number after Walter Breen and Ronald J. Gillio’s California Fractional Gold reference book.
A two-digit radar consists of just zeroes and nines, just NINETY-NINE on the outside of the serial number for this example. Third party graded P.M.G #67EPQ Superb Gem Uncirculated with exceptional paper quality.
The note features the iconic portrait of George Washington on the front and the Great Seal of the United States on the back. It is a fantastic addition to any collection and will be sure to impress.
Far fewer of the 216k printed were released as the highest serial# is A00138585A. This note was released through the cash room at the treasury dept. between Jan 13-27,1934. and the decision was made to pull the 1933 series.
1st repeater serial number printed for this block run. Series 2001?. Plenty of 0-1’s within this serial number. Third party graded P.M.G#66EPQ Gem Uncirculated with premium paper quality. Wonderful centering, embossing, with a sharp over-print as well as margins.
1928B $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 1602 (GB Block) – PMG 65 EPQ. The note shown is the exact one you will receive.
The partial gilt accents enhance the coin’s aesthetic impact, making it a striking piece for any top-tier collection.
It has been graded Gem Uncirculated 65EPQ by PMG. I have a few of these, so you may not get the pictured note. It is my mission to assist collectors of large and small size type complete their collecting goals.
Rare error with a mismatched serial#! Certified by PMG. EPQ designation for exceptional paper quality. A spectacular error! An excellent addition to your collection.