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The 2009 A $100 Federal Reserve Note Star is a valuable and sought-after collectible for currency enthusiasts. This uncirculated bill features a star symbol at the end of the serial number, indicating that it was a replacement note issued by the Federal Reserve.
The design of the $100 bill showcases Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, on the obverse side. This iconic portrait is accompanied by intricate security features, such as color-shifting ink and a watermark of Franklin's face. Additionally, the back of the bill displays an image of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, highlighting the historical significance of this landmark in American history.
Due to its star designation and uncirculated condition, the 2009 A $100 Federal Reserve Note Star is highly coveted among collectors. Whether you're a seasoned currency enthusiast or a newcomer to the hobby, this bill offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of US currency history.
Additional information
Year | 2009 |
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Series | A |
Denomination | $100 |
Details | Star Federal Reserve Note |
Origin | United States |
Indicator | Star |
Grade | A UNC |
Treasury Seal | Green |
Circulated | Yes |
Composition/Material | Paper |
Added Details | Rare to Find a Star $100 Note! |
Serial Number | LE 01072092 * |
Holder | Protective Plastic Sleeve |
Only 1 left in stock
Price
$115.95
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