Description
2003A $5 Federal Reserve Notes – Fancy Serial Pair
This matched pair of 2003A Five Dollar Federal Reserve Notes from the Dallas District brings together two exceptional fancy serial numbers that sit only a few digits apart. Sets like this almost never remain intact, making this duo a standout offering for advanced collectors.
2003A Five Dollar Federal Reserve Notes Overview
Super Radar – Serial FB24444442C
The first note features a true two‑digit Super Radar, one of the most elite patterns in modern fancy‑serial collecting. The entire serial number is built from only two digits, creating a bold and dramatic mirror structure. Certified PMG 67EPQ Superb Gem, this note displays:
- Exceptional Paper Quality
- Deep embossing and crisp originality
- Strong overprint and sharp inks
- Superb centering consistent with the 67EPQ grade
Two‑digit Super Radars on modern Five Dollar notes are far scarcer than most collectors realize, especially in Superb Gem condition.
Seven‑Straight 4’s – Serial FB24444444C
The second note carries a striking run of seven straight 4’s, a pattern that immediately commands attention. Graded PMG 68EPQ Gem Uncirculated, it offers:
- Bright, original paper
- Strong EPQ surfaces
- Excellent eye appeal
- A dramatic serial number that jumps off the note
Seven‑straight runs are always desirable, but finding one directly adjacent to a Super Radar is extraordinary.
A Natural Fancy‑Serial Pair
These two notes are separated by only three digits, creating a natural pairing that advanced collectors immediately recognize as special. Both notes come from the same block, the same run, and remain nearly consecutive. The grades — PMG 68EPQ and PMG 67EPQ — further elevate the set.
This is a dynamite duo for any fancy‑serial, radar, or modern FRN specialist. Sets of this caliber rarely surface and tend to disappear quickly when they do.
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