1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note w/Consecutive Serial #s 2-pc Set PMG VF30
Get a pair of 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Notes with consecutive serial numbers that are together again after actually circulating in commerce. Plus, they both come certified and graded by PMG in lightly circulated Very Fine-30 (VF30) condition.
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Immersed In Mystery
You may know the nation was divided into 12 Federal Reserve districts, each represented by a bank that issued and backed Federal Reserve Bank Notes. The 1918 Bank Notes we have here are much sought-after by collectors for several reasons. Their large “horse blanket” size is bigger than today’s currency, they are part of the first and only large-size $1 note issued by the Federal Reserve Bank, their stunning design includes a portrait of George Washington on the front and a stark, bold defiant eagle on the back, and finally, it’s estimated that less than one-half of 1% of these Notes still exist today.
Reunited After All These Years
But even more than that, these two bank notes come with a big mystery attached. You see, these notes have consecutive serial numbers — L6774039A & L6774040A — which means they were printed together in 1918, before being cut and separated. Plus, they both come certified and graded by trusted third party grading service Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) as being in lightly circulated Very Fine-30 (VF30) condition. This grade means that these two notes circulated in commerce. Yet somehow, they are back together again right here and right now. How is this even possible?
Just imagine the stories that would come from a day-to-day, year-to-year accounting of the journeys of these notes! And now they can be yours. Only one set exists, and only one collector will be lucky enough to get it. Will it be you?
COIN HIGHLIGHTS:
- FIRST, ONLY AND LAST $1 HORSEBLANKET NOTE – The 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note is the first and only large-size “Horseblanket” note issued by the Federal Reserve Bank. It is also the only $1 Federal Reserve Bank note ever issued. It features a portrait of President George Washington and the name of the Federal Reserve Bank that backed the note. The back of the notes features a bold and defiant eagle.
- CONSECUTIVE SERIAL NUMBERS – These two bank notes have consecutive serial numbers — L6774039A & L6774040A — which means they were printed together in 1918, before being cut and separated.
- LEGAL TENDER CURRENCY – This bank note is $1 legal tender.
- VERY FINE CONDITION – Your 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Notes have been graded by Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) in Very Fine-30 (CF30) condition, meaning that they actually circulated in commerce.
- SCARCE, HARD-TO-FIND NOTE – The 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note is a popular collectible note that is scarce and hard to find. In fact, experts estimate that less than one half of 1% of these notes exist in ANY condition today!
Get a pair of 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Notes with consecutive serial numbers that are together again after actually circulating in commerce. Only one set is available so reserve it to your cart now before someone else beats you to it!
| Release Designations | N/A |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | United States (US) |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Denominating Country | United States |
| Denomination | 1.00 |
| Year of Issue | 1918 |
| Grade Type | 30 |
| Grade Designation | N/A |
| Grading Service | PMG |
| Composition | Currency |
| Weight in Troy Ounces | N/A |
