1969A $1 B40000000D PMG-20 - Cortland, New York
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Always highly sought after, 10 million serial-numbered notes tend to leave the marketplace pretty quickly.
With just a very limited number printed and no more being issued by the BEP, the law of supply and demand continues to rule.
This example shows (as PMG describes it) teller ink on the face. The bank stamp does not interfere with the portrait or serial number. The stamp is from Cortland, New York. Cortland lies between Syracuse, NY and Binghamton, NY. Former NY Giants quarterback, Gary Wood, is a Cortland native.
A 1-in-10,000,000 note that is no longer being printed, it is another classic small-sized fancy that fits perfectly with your solid (88888888) or full ladder (12345678) notes.
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