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1990 $50 Federal Reserve Note Consecutive Serial Numbers 3-pc Set PMG 66-67 EPQ
Printed Together, Went Their Separate Ways, Together Again
These Federal Reserve Notes were originally printed together in a sheet more than 30 years ago, then cut and separated. That’s why they have consecutive serial numbers. No one can trace the path they took individually, but now they’re back together again, and ready for your collection. Just imagine the different paths they took!
Collectors Jump For These Frogs
Collectors covet $50 Federal Reserve Notes like these because their denomination is higher than can usually be found in circulation. Among the rough-and-tumble world of horse-race gamblers, a $50 bill like this is often called a “frog” or sometimes simply a “Grant.” By whatever name you prefer, these notes feature the portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, our nation’s 18th president and a revered general during the Civil War who helped lead the Union to victory. The back of each note features a beautiful image of the Capitol.
Extremely Limited, High-Grade Notes
These notes available here have been graded by Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) as being in Gem Uncirculated-66 to Superb Gem Uncirculated-67 condition. Each note has been further pedigreed by PMG with an added Exceptional Paper Quality (EPQ) designation, meaning that they have not been physically, chemically, or materially processed to give them the appearance of a higher grade.
Quantities are limited and we may never see the like of this three-piece set of $50 Federal Reserve Notes with consecutive serial numbers again. Secure yours now!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1990 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Currency |
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Grade | 66EPQ, 67EPQ |
Denomination | 50.00 |