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1969 $100.00 Fed Res star Note Fr. 2164-G* 66 PPQ PCGS

1969 $100.00 Fed Res star Note Fr. 2164-G* 66 PPQ PCGS

Regular price $499.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $499.00 USD
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Secure an exceptional piece of American currency history with this 1969 $100 Federal Reserve Star Note, graded Gem New 66 Premium Paper Quality (PPQ) by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). Here's what makes this note a collector's dream:


  • Series: 1969
  • Denomination: $100
  • Friedberg Number: Fr. 2164-G* - The 'G*' indicates it's a star note from the Chicago district, replacing a note that was misprinted or damaged.
  • Grade: Gem New 66 PPQ
    • Gem New 66: This grade signifies the note is in virtually perfect condition, with only the slightest imperfections visible upon close inspection.
    • PPQ (Premium Paper Quality): Denotes the paper quality is exceptional, with no signs of toning or damage that often affect paper currency.


Design:
  • Front: Features Benjamin Franklin's portrait, with green serial numbers and the Federal Reserve Seal, encapsulating the note's authenticity and value.
  • Back: Showcases the Independence Hall, a nod to the birthplace of American independence.


Why This Note is Special:
  • Rarity: Star notes, particularly in high denominations like $100, are much rarer than standard issues. The 'G' district adds to its uniqueness.
  • Collector’s Item: The high grade and PPQ designation make this note highly sought after by collectors who value condition and quality.
  • Investment Potential: High-grade, rare notes like this can appreciate in value, offering both historical and potential financial rewards.
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