The Complete Collection of 1963 U.S. $1 “Barr Notes”
The only Federal Reserve Notes signed by the Treasury Secretary who served the shortest term in U.S. history…
- Five Series of 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Notes signed by Joseph W. Barr in his 30-day tenure (December 1968-January 1969) under President Lyndon B. Johnson.
- Issued at only 5 of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks (New York, Richmond, Chicago, Kansas City, and San Francisco), and this collection includes all five!
- The Series of 1963 marked the first time the Federal Reserve issued $1 notes, including the green seal and green serial number.
- Each note is in crisp, uncirculated condition, enclosed in a protective holder to allow for worry-free viewing of both sides for generations to come.
- A richly finished wooden Display Chest, complete with gold-tone lock and key, and informative Collector’s Guide highlighting Barr’s distinctive career, as well as the Federal Reserve System and the currency, are also included.
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This product allows you the convenience of a gradual payment plan. It is payable in three equal, monthly, interest-free installments. The result is a collectible of significant meaning, beauty and importance.
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Product Specifications:
Items Included: 5 Series of 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Notes
Display: Wooden display chest
Display Size: 8¼" w x 6" d x 1¾" h (closed)
Item #:BRR