1966 $100 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Cull
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1966 $100 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Cull
Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer the 1966 $100 Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Cull, a historic piece of U.S. paper money with the iconic red seal and serial numbers. This note belongs to the United States Legal Tender series, which was among the last issues of U.S. currency to feature the red seal, distinguishing it from later Federal Reserve Notes. While classified as cull condition, meaning it may show heavy circulation wear, folds, stains, or other imperfections, this bill still holds collectible and historical value for numismatists and currency enthusiasts alike.
The United States Legal Tender Notes have a long history dating back to the Civil War era. These notes were issued directly by the U.S. Treasury, unlike Federal Reserve Notes, and were a form of fiat money that carried the full backing of the government. The 1966 series was significant as it marked the final issuance of red seal $100 Legal Tender Notes, making them highly desirable among collectors. As these notes were eventually phased out, they became increasingly scarce, adding to their numismatic appeal.
Product Features:
- Cull Condition
- Authentic Legal Tender note
- Denomination of $100.
- Obverse: Showcases the bust of Benjamin Franklin facing right, with intricate details and inscriptions, accompanied by the notable red seal.
- Reverse: Features a depiction of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, surrounded by an elegant border, capturing the historical significance of the location.
Own a piece of U.S. currency history with the 1966 $100 Legal Tender Red Seal Note. Despite its cull condition, this bill remains a significant collectible as one of the last red-seal $100 notes ever issued. Secure yours today at Bullion Exchanges. If you have any inquiries or require assistance, our dedicated customer service team is ready to assist during business hours.
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