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1929 $50 Federal Reserve Bank Note – San Francisco (L)
1929 $50 Federal Reserve Bank Note – San Francisco (L)
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💥 NUCLEAR NOTE ALERT 💥
Alright currency nerds and stackers… buckle up.
Just dropped into the case is a 1929 $50 Federal Reserve Bank Note – San Francisco (L) and this one isn’t your average sleepy banknote your grandpa hid in a Bible.
This thing has ATTITUDE.
🔥 Low Serial Number:
L00001656A
Yeah… that’s four zeros before anything interesting happens. Early print run territory. Collectors chase these like raccoons chase shiny objects.
🔥 MULE NOTE:
Flip it over and boom — Back Plate #55.
That means the Bureau of Engraving and Printing grabbed an older plate and smashed it together with the newer design. Currency collectors call these “mules” because the government basically cross-bred two printings like a stubborn farm animal.
Translation: scarcer and more collectible.
🔥 San Francisco District:
The L district always gets a little extra love from collectors. West Coast notes just hit different.
🔥 Classic Small-Size Currency:
Portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, staring forward like he just finished a bottle of whiskey and told the Treasury to “print it anyway.”
This note has the perfect mix collectors want:
✔ Early serial
✔ Mule back plate
✔ Solid circulated eye appeal
✔ Historic 1929 issue
Basically the paper-money equivalent of finding a muscle car with factory options nobody noticed.
Not bad for a piece of U.S. history that’s nearly 100 years old and still cooler than most modern money.
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