Stunning Group of PMG-certified Solid-9 US Notes Part of May Sale

Posted on 4/19/2022

The Stack's Bowers auction has an incredibly rare opportunity to buy a group of fancy serial numbers on Federal Reserve Notes.

A complete collection of 12 Federal Reserve Notes with the Solid-9 Serial Number (lot 40393) may represent a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in a sale by Stack’s Bowers. Released by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), this 1995 premium set is certified by Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG®) and has an estimate of $100,000 to 150,000.

1995 $10 Federal Reserve Note (Boston) with Solid-9 Serial Number graded PMG 62 Uncirculated and pedigreed to the Premium Federal Reserve Set.
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In 1995, the BEP released an exclusive, hardcover 24-page book highlighting the history of each Federal Reserve Bank and included a $10 Federal Reserve Note from each district. Only 2,000 premium sets were issued, with this particular set the last to be printed. Notes with Solid-9 Serial Numbers are especially elusive since the BEP no longer issues a high-range serial number for general circulation.

1995 $10 Federal Reserve Note (San Francisco) with Solid-9 Serial Number graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ and pedigreed to the Premium Federal Reserve Set
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The 1995 $10 Premium Federal Reserve Set includes the following notes:

  • a Boston graded PMG 62 Uncirculated
  • a New York graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • a Philadelphia graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • a Cleveland graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • a Richmond graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • an Atlanta graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • a Chicago graded PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • a St. Louis graded PMG 58 Choice About Uncirculated EPQ
  • a Minneapolis graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • a Kansas City graded PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ
  • a Dallas graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ
  • a San Francisco graded PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ

This fascinating set is among nearly 600 PMG-certified rarities in the auction’s Session A, which includes two Chinese notes with estimates in the six figures. To see the other highlights of the auction, click here. Online bidding is underway, with the sale ending May 3, 2022.

All estimates are provided by the auction house. The $ symbol represents US Dollars.


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