Santa Clause Obsolete PMG GEM Unc Note

$39.95
  • Before the Civil War, the United States lacked a national currency, with individual banks issuing their own paper money. Over 11,000 different types of notes circulated until President Abraham Lincoln ordered the government to start printing official federal currency. This decision not only brought much-needed order to a chaotic system but also imposed heavy taxes on the previously issued bank notes, leading to their swift decline.

By the 1880s, these notes were classified as “Obsolete.” Among the 11,000 Obsolete Bank Notes, one stands out: the Santa Claus Note, featuring the iconic jolly elf from the North Pole. This design is so cherished that it ranks #23 on the Top 100 Bank Note list. In fact, one of these notes, graded Fine-15 (on a scale of 1-70), sold for over $8,000 at a 2012 auction!

While owning an original might be out of reach, there’s good news: you can acquire a certified reprint made from the ORIGINAL plates! Don’t miss your chance to grab this sought-after design. Only 500 of these stunning Santa Claus Notes have been reprinted, and they’re sure to vanish faster than the cookies left for Saint Nick!

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0100809
  • Before the Civil War, the United States lacked a national currency, with individual banks issuing their own paper money. Over 11,000 different types of notes circulated until President Abraham Lincoln ordered the government to start printing official federal currency. This decision not only brought much-needed order to a chaotic system but also imposed heavy taxes on the previously issued bank notes, leading to their swift decline.

By the 1880s, these notes were classified as “Obsolete.” Among the 11,000 Obsolete Bank Notes, one stands out: the Santa Claus Note, featuring the iconic jolly elf from the North Pole. This design is so cherished that it ranks #23 on the Top 100 Bank Note list. In fact, one of these notes, graded Fine-15 (on a scale of 1-70), sold for over $8,000 at a 2012 auction!

While owning an original might be out of reach, there’s good news: you can acquire a certified reprint made from the ORIGINAL plates! Don’t miss your chance to grab this sought-after design. Only 500 of these stunning Santa Claus Notes have been reprinted, and they’re sure to vanish faster than the cookies left for Saint Nick!

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  • Before the Civil War, the United States lacked a national currency, with individual banks issuing their own paper money. Over 11,000 different types of notes circulated until President Abraham Lincoln ordered the government to start printing official federal currency. This decision not only brought much-needed order to a chaotic system but also imposed heavy taxes on the previously issued bank notes, leading to their swift decline.

By the 1880s, these notes were classified as “Obsolete.” Among the 11,000 Obsolete Bank Notes, one stands out: the Santa Claus Note, featuring the iconic jolly elf from the North Pole. This design is so cherished that it ranks #23 on the Top 100 Bank Note list. In fact, one of these notes, graded Fine-15 (on a scale of 1-70), sold for over $8,000 at a 2012 auction!

While owning an original might be out of reach, there’s good news: you can acquire a certified reprint made from the ORIGINAL plates! Don’t miss your chance to grab this sought-after design. Only 500 of these stunning Santa Claus Notes have been reprinted, and they’re sure to vanish faster than the cookies left for Saint Nick!

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