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1999 $100 * Star Note Federal Reserve Note Boston Fr. 2152-J* AU/UNC

Description: 1999 $100 Star Note Federal Reserve Note | Boston | Fr. 2152-J | AU/UNC | Sharp Contrast, Low Census* This listing offers a 1999 $100 Star Note from the Boston Federal Reserve District (J), cataloged as Fr. 2152-J*. Estimated to be in About Uncirculated to Uncirculated (AU/UNC) condition, this note displays sharp contrast and clean details. Star notes are replacement notes, making them rarer and highly collectible, with a low number of examples recorded in the census for this series. Key Features: •Denomination: $100•Year of Issue: 1999•Friedberg Number: 2152-J*•Federal Reserve District: Boston (J)•Condition: Estimated AU/UNC with sharp contrast and minimal wear, retaining excellent paper quality and clear details.•Star Note: This is a replacement note, identified by the star symbol next to the serial number, which adds to its rarity and desirability.•Low Census: The number of recorded star notes for this issue is low, making this a rarer find for collectors. Collectibility and Appeal: This 1999 $100 Star Note Fr. 2152-J* from the Boston Federal Reserve District is an attractive addition to any collection of U.S. Federal Reserve Notes or those focusing on star notes. Star notes were issued as replacements for misprinted or damaged notes, and fewer were printed compared to regular issues, increasing their scarcity. Why Collect This 1999 $100 Star Note? •Rarity: Star notes are highly sought after by collectors due to their limited print runs and use as replacements. With a low census for this series, this note is even more desirable.•Condition: Estimated to be in About Uncirculated to Uncirculated condition, this note has sharp contrast and minimal signs of circulation, adding to its appeal.•Boston District: Notes from the Boston (J) district add a regional interest for collectors, and star notes from this district are especially valuable due to their rarity. Additional Details: •Perfect for Collectors: Whether you’re a collector of star notes, modern Federal Reserve Notes, or high-denomination currency, this $100 bill is a valuable and unique addition to your collection.•Investment Potential: With its rarity and top condition, this note offers excellent investment potential, especially for collectors focused on star notes and high-grade Federal Reserve Notes.•Classic Design: The note features the portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse and Independence Hall on the reverse, making it a timeless example of U.S. currency design. Don’t Miss Out! This 1999 $100 Star Note Federal Reserve Note Fr. 2152-J* AU/UNC from Boston is a rare opportunity to own a highly collectible star note in excellent condition. With a low number of examples in the census, this note is a valuable addition to any collection. Bid now to secure this rare piece today! Journey into Collecting US Small Size $100 Federal Reserve Notes (1928 to Present) Collecting US small-size $100 Federal Reserve Notes offers a fascinating journey through American history, economics, and monetary design. From the early days of 1928, when the first small-size $100 notes were introduced, to the present, each series reflects a unique moment in time. Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting out, understanding the nuances and historical context of these notes can turn this hobby into a deeply enriching pursuit. The 1928 Series: The Beginning of Small-Size Notes The 1928 Series marks the introduction of small-size Federal Reserve Notes, replacing the larger-sized notes that had been in circulation since the mid-19th century. This series, like the rest of the small-size notes, was standardized to make them easier to handle, store, and print. The design featured the iconic portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers, on the obverse, with the Independence Hall on the reverse. The smaller format was a reflection of the evolving efficiency in currency printing and handling. These early notes are highly collectible due to their rarity and the unique characteristics of the era, such as Gold Clause text, which promised payment in gold until the U.S. went off the gold standard in 1933. Some of the rarer 1928 notes include those from Boston (A) and Minneapolis (I) districts, as fewer were printed from these Federal Reserve Banks. The Great Depression and Gold Clause Removal In the wake of the Great Depression, the 1928 series underwent significant changes with the introduction of the 1934 Series. By this time, the Gold Clause was removed from the notes as part of the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, which ended the practice of redeeming paper currency in gold. Collectors highly value notes from this period, especially those with blue seals and light green seals, which were issued during World War II and reflect the evolving needs of the wartime economy. Post-War Era: Changes in Design and Security Features The years following World War II saw the continued evolution of the $100 note, with 1950, 1963, and 1969 series bringing subtle changes in typography, seals, and signatures. Collectors of post-war notes often seek specific signatures of Treasurers and Secretaries of the Treasury, as some combinations were printed in lower quantities. The Series of 1969 introduced “In God We Trust” to the reverse of the notes, marking an important cultural shift in U.S. currency. Notes from this series in uncirculated condition, especially from lower production districts, are coveted by collectors today. Modern Era: The Age of Advanced Security and Redesigned Notes In the 1990s, U.S. currency underwent its most dramatic transformation since the 1928 series, aimed at combating counterfeiting. Series 1996 introduced new security features such as a security thread, microprinting, and a larger, off-center portrait of Franklin. Collectors often focus on these “first of their kind” modern security notes due to their significant impact on the look and feel of U.S. currency. The Series 2009 and 2013 brought further enhancements, including a 3D security ribbon and color-shifting ink, which add a new dimension to the design. These are the notes still in circulation today, though high-grade uncirculated examples, especially from certain Federal Reserve districts, remain popular with collectors. Keys to Building a Collection When collecting $100 Federal Reserve Notes, it’s important to understand key elements that impact their value: •Condition: The condition of a note is paramount, with PMG or PCGS-graded notes commanding the highest prices. Notes graded Uncirculated 65 or higher are especially sought after.•Districts: Federal Reserve Notes are issued by 12 districts, each represented by a letter and number. Notes from less commonly printed districts, such as Minneapolis (I) or Dallas (K), are generally rarer and more valuable.•Serial Numbers: Collectors often seek out interesting or low serial numbers, such as 00000001, radar numbers (e.g., 12344321), or star notes, which are replacement notes for misprinted currency and can be rare depending on the run size.•Series and Variations: From early Gold Certificate notes to modern blue-seal notes, each series offers unique variations. Some collectors focus on notes from specific periods, while others look to assemble a full set of all series and districts. Collecting Highlights •1928 Series: The inaugural small-size $100 notes with Gold Clause are highly sought after, especially those in uncirculated condition.•1934 Series: Featuring both blue-seal Silver Certificates and green-seal Federal Reserve Notes, this series saw extensive production during and after the Great Depression.•1969 Series: Marking the first appearance of “In God We Trust” and featuring notes that bridge the gap between classic and modern designs.•Series 1996 Onwards: These notes introduced the security features we see in modern currency, and they are collected for their technological advancements and design shifts. Conclusion: A Journey Through History and Design Collecting small-size $100 Federal Reserve Notes from 1928 to the present offers an engaging way to explore the changes in U.S. economic history, currency design, and security innovations. From early notes tied to the gold standard to the modern anti-counterfeiting marvels, each series provides a window into the country’s financial evolution. Whether you are drawn by the rarity of early notes or the innovation of modern issues, this journey offers endless opportunities to discover and appreciate the rich history behind America’s currency. What Makes Bloc Galleries Special? At Bloc Galleries, we don’t just sell collectibles – we live them. What makes us different? It’s our passion, our people, and our relentless commitment to making your collecting experience not just good but great. Here’s what sets us apart: Our Money-Back Guarantee We offer 100% seller paid returns, our money-back guarantee is simple, if the item isn’t quite what you expected, you can return it for any reason. Your Satisfaction, Our Mission We’re here to make sure your collecting experience is fun, exciting, and, above all, satisfying. You’re not just buying from us – you’re embarking on a collecting adventure with us by your side. At Bloc Galleries, we’re committed to offering the finest collectibles, backed by a team that’s always ready to make sure your experience is nothing short of outstanding. We know that when it comes to collectibles, photos and descriptions might not always match your exact expectations. We handle tens of thousands of items each year, and sometimes mistakes happen. If we ever mix up a listing or a photo, we’ll go the extra mile to make it right – even if it means offering a better grade or condition at the same or lower price. We’re all about turning those occasional hiccups into win-win moments for you. Not completely satisfied? You’ll get a full refund, including return shipping, on us. Just let us know (via eBay, phone, or text) before leaving feedback – we’re here to make things right. Our Team At Bloc Galleries, we believe that extraordinary things are only achieved by extraordinary people. We’re not just employees – we’re collectors, just like you. Each banknote, artifact, or treasure has a story, and we’re as invested in discovering and sharing these stories as you are. We pour in not just hours but heart, energy, and dedication. Sure, we’re human, and sometimes we stumble, but our commitment to always do right by you never falters. We’re not just here to sell – we’re here to join you on this exciting collecting journey. And if we ever mess up? We make it right – even if it costs us, because we’re in this for the long haul. Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing Every quarter, we acquire tens of thousands of banknotes, leveraging our global network to source inventory you won’t find anywhere else. By buying in bulk, we’re able to pass on deep savings to you. Quality notes, below market prices – that’s just how we roll. The Thrill of Discovery We’re not about overly cataloging and pre-screening every item. Instead, our streamlined team focuses on curating auction lots with a sense of adventure. Our unsearched, high-grade currency lots are brimming with hidden gems, and our customers are continually amazed at the incredible finds they’ve snagged. Every bid is an opportunity to unearth something truly special. Customer-Friendly Bidding Our auctions kick off with low opening bids and no reserve pricing, making the experience transparent, exciting, and accessible for all. Whether you’re bidding on one item or twenty, we’ve got you covered with our flat shipping rate. Simplified Shipping, Maximum Value Shipping? We keep it simple. For just $6.50, for purchases made the same day (24 Hours) we’ll ship your treasure trove safely to your door. And yes, that flat rate covers combined shipping, whether you win one item or 25. We’ve got your back. Shipping & Handling We take shipping seriously. Our team carefully packages and ships items twice weekly, ensuring your orders arrive safely and promptly. Based in the heart of the U.S. (Fargo, ND), we typically see short delivery times, and for orders over $200, we include tracking for extra peace of mind. •Flat Rate Shipping: $6.50 for all domestic orders, including combined shipping on multiple items.•International Orders: We primarily use eBay’s Global Shipping Program, with an average rate of about $14 for international shipments. If costs are significantly higher, we’ll reach out to you. Note that international returns are not accepted, and customs regulations may apply. International Purchases For our international customers, we typically use eBay’s Global Shipping Program, which provides reliable shipping at a reasonable cost (around $14 on average). However, if the rate is higher, we’ll let you know. Combined orders will receive a custom shipping quote, but please note we do not offer free shipping on international orders. Make sure to check your country’s customs and regulations as international returns are not accepted. Payment & Cancellations We totally get that life happens. If you need extra time, no worries – just let us know! However, all unpaid orders will be automatically canceled after 5 days. Keep in touch if you need assistance, and we’ll work with you. Why Bloc Galleries? It’s simple. We’re passionate about what we do, and we want to make sure you are, too. Our auctions are more than just sales – they’re an adventure. Join us every week for your chance to discover new treasures and experience a team that’s here to make your collecting journey fun, exciting, and stress-free. Bloc Galleries – where discovery meets passion, and your satisfaction is our mission. DID YOU SEE CATS LAST NIGHT? In the quiet corners of Bloc Galleries, where history whispers from each collectible, two enigmatic felines hold court. Gertrude, with her elegant white coat, and Pete, 'The Man Cat', in his tuxedo attire, materialize each evening as the sun dips below the horizon. No one knows where they hail from, maybe an alternative universe but their vigilant eyes never miss a detail. At precisely 3:33 AM, under the soft glow of the moon, an extraordinary event unfolds. For a fleeting 15 minutes, they speak. Yes, speak! With articulate English accents, they offer a running commentary on the day's work, sparing no one from their sharp, albeit humorous, observations on our numismatic endeavors. "Another misaligned watermark?" Gertrude would quip, her tail flicking with amusement. Pete, ever the diplomat, might chime in, "Splendid effort on the cataloging, though, truly!" Their critiques, always laced with wit, leave us in chuckles and chagrins alike. But as the clock ticks towards 4:00 AM, their words fade into the ether, and the memory of their eloquence evaporates like mist. By 5:00 AM, they are but silent sentinels once again, and with the first light of dawn, they vanish, leaving behind just a hint of their presence in photos they've graced. Legend now has it that Gertrude and Pete are the guardians of good fortune at Bloc Galleries. They watch over the collections, ensuring each piece carries with it a sprinkle of their mystical charm. For those who happen upon their image nestled within the listings, take it as a sign: the cats approve, and so may luck favor your bids. They admire the pretty pictures and revel in the grand tales spun by the currencies of old, and in their peculiar way, they extend their good will to all our customers, whispering of fortunes yet to come. If you win this auction and send us a message about the felines will send a special gift from Pete. He always has a great eye

Price: 189 USD

Location: Fargo, North Dakota

End Time: 2024-10-30T23:42:22.000Z

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1999 $100 * Star Note Federal Reserve Note Boston Fr. 2152-J*  AU/UNC1999 $100 * Star Note Federal Reserve Note Boston Fr. 2152-J*  AU/UNC1999 $100 * Star Note Federal Reserve Note Boston Fr. 2152-J*  AU/UNC1999 $100 * Star Note Federal Reserve Note Boston Fr. 2152-J*  AU/UNC1999 $100 * Star Note Federal Reserve Note Boston Fr. 2152-J*  AU/UNC

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Denomination: $100

Type: Banknotes

Year: 1999

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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