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2009 $1 FRN • Boston A‑A Block • A11111119A • PMG 65EPQ
Boston District • A‑A Block • A11111119A • PMG 65EPQ
FR-3000-A 2009 Series $1 Federal Reserve Note from the Boston District (A‑1) is a standout example of a true A‑A Block fancy serial, carrying the impressive A11111119A — a run of seven straight 1’s, landing just one digit away from a perfect solid. Notes this close to a full solid remain extremely desirable, especially when both prefix and suffix letters match, confirming a true Boston seven straight configuration.
Certified PMG 65EPQ Gem Uncirculated, this note shows excellent centering, sharp corners, bold overprint, and fully original paper surfaces. The EPQ designation verifies untouched originality with no handling, no dulling, and no hidden issues. Boston fancy serials in Gem holders are notoriously scarce, and this example represents one of the strongest A‑A block near‑solids to surface in recent years.
This note comes from a historic run that included the famous #10 note, which we originally sold back in 2015. In May 2026, the set was reacquired and broken up to offer individual notes back to the collecting community. The A11111111A example sold on our website for several thousand dollars, underscoring the demand for this block and serial range.
The A11111119A serial delivers exceptional visual impact and rarity appeal. Seven straight 1’s place it firmly in the elite fancy‑number tier, and its proximity to a perfect solid makes it even more desirable. Collectors of fancy serials, Boston District notes, and premium modern FRNs will immediately recognize the significance of this piece.
A high‑end opportunity to secure a near‑solid A‑A Block Boston fancy serial with Gem originality and strong eye appeal — the kind of note that rarely reenters the market once placed in a collection.
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