US Notes

Federal Reserve Notes Series 1963A $1: Barr Notes and Why Joseph Barr’s Brief Tenure Created a Collector Sensation

Joseph Barr served as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury for just 28 days, yet his signature appears on billions of one-dollar Federal Reserve Notes, sparking one of the most memorable collector frenzies in modern numismatic history. This deep-dive explores what Barr Notes actually are, which ones are truly rare, and how to build a meaningful collection around this fascinating episode in currency history.

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The Series 1966A $100 United States Note Red Seal: The Rarest of the Last Legal Tender Issues

The Series 1966A $100 United States Note stands as one of the most elusive and historically significant pieces of 20th-century American paper money, with a print run so small it dwarfs even many 19th-century rarities. Understanding what makes this note scarce, how to authenticate it, and where it fits in the grand arc of Legal Tender history can transform how you approach high-denomination collecting.

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