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This was the only small-size $100 Legal Tender note issued, notable for being the first with an English-language Treasury seal and the “In God We Trust” motto. Teller wrinkles, but still enthralled with vibrant colors.
Sharply struck with brilliant surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. None have graded numerically finer at NGC.
A highly sought-after doubled die variety, boldly exhibiting strong obverse doubling most evident in IN GOD WE TRUST, LIBERTY, and the date. Rich original Red color with vibrant mint luster and sharply struck details throughout. Clean, well-preserved surfaces enhance the visual impact of this dramatic error.
Incredible quality for such an exposed design. The surfaces are devoid of significant abrasions and are soaked in vibrant brilliant luster.
Inverted Overprint Error. Richmond District. A scarcer district Bicentennial deuce with a striking inverted 3rd print error. Margins are more than ample, and both the color and premium paper are bright and fresh. A tough denomination to acquire errors and this one really stands out.
Type- 2. Blazing luster and very choice surfaces. None have graded numerically finer at either service.
Rich lustrous surfaces that are nearly mark-free. None have graded numerically finer at NGC.
Multiple Impression Error. Outstanding ‘blurred’ effect on the reverse immediately stands out. The ink is strong and the paper is very bright.
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