"Discover a truly unique and scarce find: a matching pair of U.S. One Dollar Federal Reserve Notes with rare Quad Repeater Fancy Serials! Both notes feature a repeating block of six digits, ending with the same two-digit sequence, making them a fantastic and highly sought-after set for any serious collector.
This lot includes two notes, both in pristine Uncirculated (UNC) condition.
Note 1:
Federal Reserve Bank: K (Dallas)
Serial Number: K 22222293 E
A captivating serial with '222222' repeating six times.
Note 2:
Federal Reserve Bank: L (San Francisco)
Serial Number: L 44444493 P
A fantastic serial with '444444' repeating six times.
Key Highlights of This Matching Pair:
Uncirculated (UNC) Condition: Both notes are crisp, flat, and have sharp corners, showing no signs of circulation or handling.
Matching Fancy Serials: The combination of a 'quad repeater' serial pattern and the matching '93' ending on both notes is a rare and highly desirable collector feature.
Different Federal Reserve Banks: A great detail for collectors of error notes or unique sets, as they were printed from different banks.
High Collectibility: Fancy serial numbers, especially in a matching pair and in uncirculated condition, command a significant premium over face value.
Condition Details (Please Review All High-Resolution Photos):
Both notes are in Uncirculated (UNC) condition. They exhibit sharp corners, strong paper body, and have never been folded or creased. Please refer to all provided high-resolution photographs, as they are an integral part of this description and allow you to fully appreciate the exceptional quality and verify the unique serial numbers.
This is a very rare opportunity to own a unique matching pair of U.S. banknotes. Don't miss your chance to add these to your collection!"