US Notes

Federal Reserve Notes Series 2013 $100: The Creasing Crisis That Halted Production and What It Means for Collectors Today

In 2010, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing unveiled a dramatically redesigned $100 note, only to discover a manufacturing defect that would delay its release by three years and produce some of the most scrutinized currency in modern American history. Understanding the creasing problem, the production halt, and the resulting series variations gives collectors a fascinating window into how error notes and transitional issues are born.

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