
Series 2017A US One Dollar Federal Reserve Note
This is a Federal Reserve Note for One United States Dollar, belonging to Series 2017A. The note features the standard portrait of George Washington centered on the obverse, rendered in fine-line engraving characteristic of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The paper is composed of a distinctive 75% cotton and 25% linen blend, featuring visible tiny red and blue security fibers. The serial number is D48130502C, printed in a sharp, green ink that matches the Treasury Seal on the right. The Federal Reserve Bank seal for the Cleveland district (indicated by the letter 'D' and the number '4') is prominent on the left side in black ink. Signatures of the Treasurer of the United States and the Secretary of the Treasury (Janet L. Yellen) are present. Physically, the bill shows signs of light circulations including several vertical soft folds and horizontal rippling across the surface, though the paper retains a relatively crisp appearance without major tears or deep staining. The edges appear mostly intact with minor corner softening. The green overprinting for the serial numbers and seals is well-aligned, indicating standard production quality from the modern era of US currency manufacturing.
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Estimated Value
$1.00
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / US Paper Currency
Appraised On
January 12, 2026
Estimated Value
$1.00
Item Description
This is a Federal Reserve Note for One United States Dollar, belonging to Series 2017A. The note features the standard portrait of George Washington centered on the obverse, rendered in fine-line engraving characteristic of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The paper is composed of a distinctive 75% cotton and 25% linen blend, featuring visible tiny red and blue security fibers. The serial number is D48130502C, printed in a sharp, green ink that matches the Treasury Seal on the right. The Federal Reserve Bank seal for the Cleveland district (indicated by the letter 'D' and the number '4') is prominent on the left side in black ink. Signatures of the Treasurer of the United States and the Secretary of the Treasury (Janet L. Yellen) are present. Physically, the bill shows signs of light circulations including several vertical soft folds and horizontal rippling across the surface, though the paper retains a relatively crisp appearance without major tears or deep staining. The edges appear mostly intact with minor corner softening. The green overprinting for the serial numbers and seals is well-aligned, indicating standard production quality from the modern era of US currency manufacturing.
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