$1 1963A SAN FRANCISCO BANDED PACK OF 100 GEM CU
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A fresh gem pack grouping in unbelievable fresh new uncertified condition. Here is a chance to add quite a better sleeper pack rarity of unsurpassable import. A remarkable opportunity to acquire a deal with an extremely low print run and population. Make all your collector fantasies come true with this rare wonder pack. This pack is 100 consecutive, contiguous, and sequential notes sold as a lot for one money. A Federal Reserve Note (FRNs or ferns, not to be confused with " Federal Reserve bank note" is type of banknote issued by the Federal Reserve and t he only type of American banknotes that still circulates today. Federal Reserve Notes are fiat currency , with the words "this note is legal tender for all debts, public and private" printed on each bill. (See generally 31 U.S.C. § 5103 .) They are issued by the Federal Reserve Banks and have replaced United States Notes , which were once issued by the Treasury Department . The paper that Federal Reserve Notes are printed on is made by the Crane Paper Company of Dalton, Massachusetts . The first institution with responsibilities of a central bank in the U.S. was the First Bank of the United States , chartered in 1791 by Alexander Hamilton . Its charter was not renewed in 1811 . In 1816 , the Second Bank of the United States was chartered; its charter was not renewed in 1836 ,
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