$1 1974 Federal Reserve Notes — BEP LABEL SET
FIRST + LAST NOTES FROM A BRICK • 4000 Numbers Apart • GEM
A rare and fascinating offering: the first and last notes pulled from the same $1 1974 BEP brick, separated by exactly 4,000 serial numbers. Sets like this provide a remarkable glimpse into how the Bureau of Engraving & Printing packages, labels, and distributes currency—something collectors rarely get to see firsthand.
This set includes:
First note of the brick
Last note of the brick
Two Original BEP labels showing:
Package number
Beginning serial number
Federal Reserve District
Series information
Both notes grade GEM, exhibiting bright paper, sharp corners, and fully original embossing.
For collectors, this is more than a pair of Gem notes—it’s a behind-the-scenes snapshot of BEP production and packaging, preserved exactly as it left the printing facility decades ago. Scarce, exciting, and highly displayable.
| Product ID | 559371 |
|---|---|
| Series Year | 1974 |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | $1 |
| Grade | |
| Signature | Neff and Simon. |
| Grading Agency | Dealer |
| Category | Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Notes |
| Serial No | Label Set: G51224001A + G5122800A |
| Status | Active |
| Seal | Green seal. |
| Fr / Pick # | 1908-G |
| Additional Info | - |
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