$1 1977 Federal Reserve Note – Original Wooden BEP Brick Label
Chicago
A genuine piece of Bureau of Engraving and Printing packaging history. This is an original BEP brick label from the Series 1977 $1 Federal Reserve Notes, preserved exactly as it was used by the BEP.
The label is mounted on wood as part of the original BEP packaging process, where it served a protective function for a full brick of 4,000 notes during handling and distribution. The label identifies critical production information, including the beginning serial number of the brick, offering collectors rare insight into how U.S. paper money was bundled and shipped.
Highlights:
Issue: $1 Series 1977 Federal Reserve Notes
Item: Original BEP brick label
Purpose: Used in the packaging and distribution of 4,000-note bricks
Construction: Wood backing is original to BEP use, not a later display mount
Information Shown: Beginning serial number of the brick
Collector Appeal: Ideal for BEP process, production, and currency-ephemera specialists
| Product ID | 559442 |
|---|---|
| Series Year | 1977 |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | $1 |
| Grade | |
| Signature | - |
| Grading Agency | Dealer |
| Category | Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Notes |
| Serial No | Wood $1 |
| Status | Active |
| Seal | - |
| Fr / Pick # | Not Applicable |
| Additional Info | - |
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