Description: 1969B $1 FRN **SOLID NINES WITH SERIAL #1**Fr-1905 #2 1969B Series One Dollar Federal Reserve notes coming from the San Francisco District. What makes this pair so crazy tuff to complete? SOLID 9’S. Let’s start there. Why? Serial #1 notes are printed on each block run, today they continue to be printed. They escape the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in bricks that are shipped out. Of course, their tuff to come across. Today, most of the first few sheets are pulled as test sheets, to make sure over-inking, alignment, press operations, and quality control is in place. Not to say this is each and every time. Any first Serial #1 Suffix #A Sheets are automatically pulled and archived. But a solid 9’s on a $1.00 FRN. You’re looking at just #1 of a baker’s dozen that ever put into a pack and shipped out and possibly landed at your local bank. Correct. 1963-1977A. These notes prior to the 1981 Series were printed and put out in the wild. These block runs did get to 99999999. Unlike after the 1977A series, there were then just 96000000 as well as 99,200000. Solid 9’s are in demand to own, especially if you are trying to put together a $1.00 Solid serial number set 11111111-88888888. You are missing the nines. Nines are the most popular to obtain, even so when they are EIGHT digits. Making up a "TRUE-SOLID".Solid nines are not printed today. The highest solid serial number to obtain is 88888888. Which brings $5000.00 plus depending on denomination and uncirculated condition. ** For the 1995/1999 Series $10.00's The Bureau of Engraving and Printing made special sets called premium sets that had a lottery to obtain a special set of #12 containing solids 9's. 99999999. This was after you purchased a premium set that contained #12 $10.00's with matching serial numbers. These were on the 1995 series and 1999 series Ten Dollar Denominations. They were not sent out into the wild in packs.....these were sold by the Bureau as #12 Note Matching Serial District Sets. 99998001-99999999. 2000 Sets were sold out for "each" series. The solid nines L99999999A were third-party graded Gem Uncirculated by P.M.G #65EPQ with exceptional paper quality. The note that makes this more dynamite than it already is. The next block run printed L-B. L00000001B. A pack was found with the very next block run. Serial #1, making this a “TRUE” rollover set. All eight digits are in place. 99999999/00000001 The last of the block run and the very next first block run. This serial one note was third-party graded by P.M.G #64 no qualifier was added to the note, and no comments on the holder. Again, one of the #11 $1.00 FRN’S that were released into pack-form containing the solid 9’s. An Ultra rare roll-over set. : Prices below reflect other sets, solid nines that were sold in recent years. LAST SOLD 2022: USARARE/MA-CURRENCY/ GOLDBERG 1950A $5.00 F99999999A-F00000001B $60KLAST SOLD 2022: MA-CURRENCY/JOHN WHITNEY/GOLDBERG 1974 $20.00 FRN D99999999B-D00000001C $65KLAST SOLD 2017: MEL WILMORE/USARARE/MA-CURRENCY 1953A $5.00 S.C E99999999A/F00000001A $50KLAST SOLD 5-2022: FR-233 1899 $1.00 S.C (BLACK EAGLE) Z99999999Z P.M.G #64EPQ REALIZED $90K Terms of Sale14 day no questions asked return. Satisfaction is a must. Shipping
Price: 48000 USD
Location: Royersford, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-11-16T21:45:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: $1
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1969
Grade Designation: EPQ/PPQ
Grade: 65
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: PMG