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Fr.-2230F 1928 $10,000 Atlanta FRN (6 total 1928s avail) Ser. # F00000071A PMG VF-20



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Here is one of the 8 known 1928 $10,000 bills. The unique 1928 Boston $10,000 is permanently impounded and on display in the National Smithsonian in Washington DC and the 1928 $10,000 San Francisco is permantely impounded and on display at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. That leaves a mere 6 1928 $10,000 bills for the rest of the collecting world. A mere 6 are all that is available. Heck the 1913V nickel has only 5 known and they sell for over $2.5 million each, when they are at auction. What is up with that? This 1928 Atlanta $10,000 bill has the appealing 2-digit number of F00000071A. It has been unfairly graded as a PMG VF-20. It doesn't take a brain scientist to see the eye appeal factor is easily that of an Extra Fine-45 note. Look at the large zoomified scans, they don’t lie. These rare notes are considered by most collectors as “National Treasures” and only a selected few have ever had the opportunity to own one. This is your chance to own one. If not, at least you can enjoy the view.

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