1928D $1 S.C H67666676B 64Q

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A true rarity: a 1928D $1 two‑digit radar, serial H67666676B — one of only two known for the entire series. Certified PMG 64EPQ with bold inks, crisp originality, and top‑tier funny‑back rarity supported by census data.

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Description

1928D $1 Silver Certificate •H67666676B • 2 Known

This 1928D $1 two‑digit radar Silver Certificate (serial H67666676B) is one of the rarest fancy‑number notes ever printed on the 1928D “funny back” series. Only two examples of this radar structure are known, placing it among the most elite early‑series fancy numbers in existence.

This is not just another fancy‑number Silver Certificate — this is one of the rarest radar serials ever printed on the 1928D “funny back” series, and one of the final radar serials known to exist before the design was retired. The serial H67666676B is a true two‑digit radar, built exclusively from 6s and 7s, and sits in the absolute top tier of early‑series fancy numbers.

The 1928D series is already a short‑lived, tough‑surviving print run, but radars on this series are nearly unheard of. In fact, no radar serials are known on the 1928E series, making this note one of the last radar printings of the entire funny‑back era.

Certified PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ, this example delivers everything a top‑end collector demands: crisp originality, bold inks, premium paper quality, and the EPQ designation confirming untouched surfaces. The HB block is already scarce in high grade — paired with a two‑digit radar, it becomes a population outlier.

Population & Rarity

According to the Logan Talks Radar Census, there are only two known 1928D $1 Silver Certificates with two‑digit radar serial numbers:

  • H67666676B — the note offered here
  • I08888880B — sold by Mike Abramson in 1999 for $750 (a massive price at the time)

No additional examples have surfaced in over 20 years. None exist on the 1928E series. None are known in higher grade with EPQ.

This places the offered note in the top 0.0001% of all surviving funny‑backs, and unquestionably among the rarest radar serials ever printed on early‑series Silver Certificates.

Why This Note Matters

  • Only 2 known two‑digit radars on the 1928D series
  • Zero radars known on the 1928E series — making this one of the last radar printings of the funny‑back era
  • PMG 64 EPQ ensures premium originality and top‑tier eye appeal
  • Two‑digit radars (only 6s and 7s) are exponentially rarer than the typical multi‑digit radar patterns
  • Early‑series Silver Certificates with fancy numbers are aggressively collected and tightly held
  • A true registry‑level rarity that almost never appears for public sale

PMG Population Breakdown 

  • Total PMG Population: 551
  • Total in HB Block: 88
  • Total HB Block in 64 EPQ: 12
  • Total Graded Higher: 16

This note sits near the top of the entire population — and is the only one with this radar structure for the H-B BLOCK.

 

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