Description
⭐FR‑2033‑C 1999 $10 FRN Star Note BC00000003*⭐
This 1999 $10 FR‑2033‑C star note BC00000003* is a rare low‑serial star from the first run. It comes from the Philadelphia District and is the third note printed in that block. Because early big‑head notes entered circulation quickly, most of them show heavy wear today. As a result, only a small number survive in uncirculated condition.
This note stands out because it remains crisp and original. It carries a PCGS 63PPQ Choice Uncirculated grade, which shows that the paper quality is strong and the originality is intact. Although the centering is slightly off on both the front and back, the overall eye appeal stays excellent. The paper looks bright, the ink appears bold, and the surfaces stay clean.
Collectors value the 1999 $10 FR‑2033‑C star note BC00000003* for its low serial number and early position in the run. In addition, the district and serial number match as C‑3, which increases its appeal. Many collectors look for notes with matching district‑serial alignment because it shows a direct link between the printing position and the issuing district.
Two star‑note runs were printed for the 1999 Series. Altogether, they produced just over three million notes. This example comes from the first run, and its position as the third printed note makes it especially desirable. Because low‑serial star notes from early modern series often stay in collections, very few appear on the market. We sold this exact note two years ago, and we were fortunate to acquire it again for resale.
Overall, this is a scarce and attractive early‑design $10 star note. It offers a low serial number, strong originality, and a certified uncirculated grade. Therefore, it is an excellent choice for collectors who focus on modern Federal Reserve Notes, star notes, or low‑serial varieties.
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