Description
1990 $100 FRN – Dallas District • K72168208A • GEM Uncirculated
A premium 1990 Series $100 Federal Reserve Note from the Dallas District (K‑11), carrying serial K72168208A — a sharp, fully original GEM from one of the most important transitional issues in modern U.S. currency.
The 1990 Series marks the introduction of the first embedded security strip ever used on a U.S. $100 bill, making these notes a key turning point for collectors of early security‑feature currency.
All 1990 $100s — including this Dallas District note — were printed in Washington, D.C. The final note printed for the entire series was serial 80000000, making this run historically significant and tightly defined.
This example is graded in-house as Gem Uncirculated, offering:
- Excellent centering with strong, even margins
- Deep embossing and crisp overprint
- Bold color and sharp plate detail
- Fully original paper with no handling or counting marks
- Exceptional eye appeal uncommon for the series
With only 8,000,000 notes printed, the 1990 $100s remain a relatively small production run compared to later modern issues — and high‑end GEM examples continue to grow in demand due to their transitional status and early security‑feature importance.
A standout choice for collectors who focus on modern type notes, security‑feature history, and high‑grade originality.
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