Offered is a matched pair of 1996 $100 Federal Reserve Notes, representing the first large portrait redesign of U.S. currency.
This set includes:
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Boston (A / AA block) AA85453627A
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Philadelphia (C / AC block – lower print district) AC52670898A
Both notes are in XF/AU condition, showing crisp paper quality, strong eye appeal, and only light circulation.
🔹 Additional collector appeal:
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Both notes feature visually interesting serial patterns
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Boston note includes “8545” sequence
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Philadelphia note ends in “0898” with leading zero
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Adds subtle visual interest beyond typical notes
🔹 Why this pair stands out:
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Early “large portrait” design (1996 series)
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Two different Federal Reserve districts
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Philadelphia note from a relatively lower print run
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Curated pair with nice serial character
These notes are not commonly offered together in a matched presentation, making this a great opportunity for collectors seeking quality mid-grade examples with added eye appeal.
Please review all photos carefully for condition and details. Minor ink mark visible on reverse of the "AC" note (see photos).
It will be shipped in the protective plastic sleeve and carefully wrapped to protect from external moisture. The bank note will be carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and stiff cardboard. To protect from external moisture a multi-layer of protective wrap will be applied.
Save on shipping — bundle available.
If you’re purchasing more than one banknote, we offer combined shipping to keep your total cost low. We have numerous banknotes available. Just send a quick message, and we create a custom discounted bundle with reduced shipping.
Package will be sent via USPS Ground Advantage with package tracking + signature confirmation.