US Notes

Federal Reserve Notes Series 1969B $100: The Short-Lived Series That Most Collectors Have Never Examined Closely

The Series 1969B $100 Federal Reserve Note occupies a peculiar and often overlooked corner of large-denomination collecting, produced during a brief window of Treasury transition with signature combinations that lasted only months. Understanding its printing history, district variations, and survival rates can unlock real value for collectors willing to look past the more glamorous key dates.

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The Series 1969 Federal Reserve Notes: When the Treasury Seal Changed from Gold to Green

In 1969, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing quietly made one of the most visually significant changes to modern Federal Reserve Notes, swapping the traditional gold Treasury seal for a bold green one. Understanding this transition, its varieties, and what it means for your collection can unlock hidden value in notes you might already own.

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