Merrick Mint has a unique process for creating commemorative, collectible keepsakes using legal tender currency. One of its most popular formats is the $1 US Federal Reserve Note. In this JM Bullion listing, you can get a Happy Birthday commemorative note with a special obverse enhancement. Today, $1 Happy Birthday Legal Tender Notes are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
The $1 bill is the most circulated denomination in the Federal Reserve Note program. Estimates from December 2019 put the worldwide circulation of $1 bills at roughly 12.7 billion notes, with the $1 bill representing roughly 42% of all US currency produced for circulation. The average life cycle for a $1 Federal Reserve Note currently stands at 6.6 years before wear and tear results in the notes being removed from circulation.
All of these $1 Happy Birthday Legal Tender Notes are available to you for purchase with a protective folio. This bi-fold folio not only protects the notes, but it also offers the perfect display for the commemorative note and holds the included Certificate of Authenticity on the other side.
Each one of these $1 Legal Tender Notes is a clean, crisp, uncirculated Federal Reserve Note. Merrick Mint has enhanced the obverse field of the bill to included colorized design elements that make it the perfect gift for anyone celebrating a birthday.
On the obverse of the Happy Birthday Legal Tender Note is an effigy of President George Washington. The $1 bill has the oldest overall design of any form of US currency. This effigy of President Washington was first used in this format on the $1 United States Note in 1928. This field of the note features enhanced colorizations that bring cheerful birthday themes into the design element.
The reverse side of the $1 Happy Birthday Legal Tender Note comes with the standard $1 bill reverse. Technically speaking, the $1 bill has the oldest overall design when you combine the 1963 debut of the $1 Federal Reserve Note with Washington’s effigy and the 1935 age of the Great Seal of the United States that features here. This design originated on the $1 Silver Certificate of 1935.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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Merrick Mint has a unique process for creating commemorative, collectible keepsakes using legal tender currency. One of its most popular formats is the $1 US Federal Reserve Note. In this JM Bullion listing, you can get a Happy Birthday commemorative note with a special obverse enhancement. Today, $1 Happy Birthday Legal Tender Notes are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
The $1 bill is the most circulated denomination in the Federal Reserve Note program. Estimates from December 2019 put the worldwide circulation of $1 bills at roughly 12.7 billion notes, with the $1 bill representing roughly 42% of all US currency produced for circulation. The average life cycle for a $1 Federal Reserve Note currently stands at 6.6 years before wear and tear results in the notes being removed from circulation.
All of these $1 Happy Birthday Legal Tender Notes are available to you for purchase with a protective folio. This bi-fold folio not only protects the notes, but it also offers the perfect display for the commemorative note and holds the included Certificate of Authenticity on the other side.
Each one of these $1 Legal Tender Notes is a clean, crisp, uncirculated Federal Reserve Note. Merrick Mint has enhanced the obverse field of the bill to included colorized design elements that make it the perfect gift for anyone celebrating a birthday.
On the obverse of the Happy Birthday Legal Tender Note is an effigy of President George Washington. The $1 bill has the oldest overall design of any form of US currency. This effigy of President Washington was first used in this format on the $1 United States Note in 1928. This field of the note features enhanced colorizations that bring cheerful birthday themes into the design element.
The reverse side of the $1 Happy Birthday Legal Tender Note comes with the standard $1 bill reverse. Technically speaking, the $1 bill has the oldest overall design when you combine the 1963 debut of the $1 Federal Reserve Note with Washington’s effigy and the 1935 age of the Great Seal of the United States that features here. This design originated on the $1 Silver Certificate of 1935.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.