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1981 Uncut-UNC U.S. Federal Reserve One Dollar Notes, Dept. of Treasury

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1981 Uncut-UNC U.S. Federal Reserve One Dollar Notes, Dept. of Treasury
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Original uncut sheet of United States Federal Reserve One Dollar Notes issued by the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, dated 1981. This collectible sheet features 16 uncirculated $1 notes arranged in four rows of four, each bearing matching district seals and serial numbers beginning with C9999. The obverse displays the portrait of George Washington along with inscriptions including The United States of America, Federal Reserve Note, One Dollar, Washington, D.C., and each note's unique serial. The reverse features the classic Great Seal imagery with In God We Trust above the eagle and pyramid emblems. The sheet remains uncut as originally issued, mounted on a black presentation board titled Department of the Treasury - Bureau of Engraving and Printing - Washington, D.C. 20228

Issued: 1981
Dimensions: 14"L x 24.5"H
Country of Origin: United States


Condition: Age related wear.