Description
-2013 Series $20 FRN MB00000700E P.M.G #68EPQ-
This 2013 Series $20 Federal Reserve Note from the New York District, carrying serial number MB00000700E, presents a refined and visually balanced example of a modern fancy‑serial note. The serial features seven zeros paired with a single digit “7”, creating a clean and minimal pattern that appeals to collectors who appreciate subtlety and structure. Rather than relying on dramatic or extreme configurations, this note stands out through its simplicity and the strength of its presentation.
Certified in a new third-party PMG 68EPQ holder graded as Superb Gem Uncirculated, the note displays the qualities expected at this level. The centering is even and well‑proportioned, the embossing remains fully raised, and the color is consistent across the design. In addition, the overprint is sharply aligned, giving the note a crisp and well‑executed appearance. The EPQ designation confirms that the paper is fully original, with no signs of handling or processing. These traits contribute to the note’s overall appeal and reinforce its position as a premium example within the modern fancy‑serial category.
Another noteworthy detail is the note’s origin from the first brick of one thousand notes delivered. Early‑brick notes often attract collectors who value production context or prefer examples from the beginning of a print run. This detail adds depth to the note’s profile without overshadowing its primary strengths: the clean serial, the high grade, and the overall visual clarity.
Taken together, these elements create a well‑rounded offering for collectors seeking a premium modern Federal Reserve Note with both technical merit and aesthetic appeal. The understated serial pattern, combined with the strong grade and early‑run origin, ensures that this note will remain desirable within collections focused on fancy serials, low‑digit structures, and high‑quality modern currency.
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