$5 1995 DALLAS FRN GEM CU FANCY LOW SERIAL #686

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Here is a chance to add quite a spectacular low serial of immense desirability. Once our run of Dallas low numbers is sold, good luck finding another at any price. A note that that ranks among the dearest treasures of Americana. Truly a fantastic and fascinating modern rarity. 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 , after it became the object of a major attack by president Andrew Jackson . From 1837 to 1862, in the Free Banking Era there was no formal read more