Rare 1963 $1 Star Note, Granahan/Dillon, 5.12M Issued - Minneapolis
Rare 1963 $1 Star Note, Granahan/Dillon, 5.12M Issued - Minneapolis
This 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Star Note is an exceptionally rare find, issued from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank. Signed by Kathryn O'Hay Granahan, the Treasurer of the United States, and Clarence Douglas Dillon, the Secretary of the Treasury, this note is distinguished by its star designation, marking it as a replacement for a misprinted note. With only 5,120,000 of these star notes produced, it is one of the rarest examples of U.S. currency from this period. Issued under the P#443a reference, this note represents a significant piece of American monetary history and is a highly coveted item for collectors.
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Why This Coin or Banknote is a Good Offer
This 1963 $1 Federal Reserve Star Note is an extraordinary investment for collectors and numismatists due to its extreme rarity and historical significance. With only 5,120,000 produced, it stands as one of the rarest star notes in U.S. currency. The signatures of Granahan and Dillon further enhance its value, providing a direct connection to a pivotal time in American history. As a rare and unique piece, it is likely to appreciate in value over time, making it a smart choice for both collectors and investors.