$1 BEP Currency Label Set – A Unique Piece of U.S. Currency History
This $1 BEP Label Set includes an authentic label from a “brick” of U.S. currency—the standard way money is packaged and shipped from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) to Federal Reserve Banks.
A brick contains 4,000 $1 bills, made up of 4 mini-bricks of 1,000 notes each. Each mini-brick is bundled into 10 packs of 100 notes. These labels document important details like the serial number of the first note, denomination, series, type of note, and Federal Reserve Bank information.
Older labels (used until 1974) listed both the first and last serial numbers; modern labels list only the first. Some labels come from the newer COPE-PAK system, which uses machine-readable and scannable labels for improved tracking.
In addition to the barcode label that lists the series, district, and serial number of the first note, this set includes the first and last note of the brick!
Product ID | 557612 |
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Series Year | 1995 |
Country | United States |
Denomination | $1 |
Grade | |
Signature | - |
Grading Agency | Dealer |
Category | Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Notes |
Serial No | H13676001K + H13677000K |
Status | Active |
Seal | - |
Fr / Pick # | Not Applicable |
Additional Info | - |