Set of 5: $1 Series 1977 FRN – Original BEP Wooden Brick Labels
Chicago • Exciting & Scarce Opportunity
A seldom-seen opportunity to acquire a group of five original Bureau of Engraving and Printing wooden brick labels, all from $1 Series 1977 Federal Reserve Notes issued by the Chicago district. Sets of this size are rarely offered, making this an especially exciting find for BEP process and currency-ephemera collectors.
These labels were an integral part of the BEP packaging process, mounted on wood to protect and identify full bricks of 4,000 notes as they were bundled, handled, and distributed. Each label displays key production information, including the beginning serial number for the brick, providing a direct window into how modern U.S. currency was prepared for circulation.
Set Details:
Denomination: $1 Federal Reserve Notes
Series: 1977
Federal Reserve District: Chicago
Quantity: Set of 5 original BEP wooden brick labels
Brick Size: 4,000 notes per label
Information Shown: Beginning serial number and BEP packaging data
Collector Notes:
Rarely offered in this quantity
Set shown is the exact set you will receive
Only one set available
An outstanding opportunity to add a substantial and educational grouping of original BEP packaging material—perfect for collectors who appreciate the history behind how our paper money was produced, bundled, and distributed.
| Product ID | 559443 |
|---|---|
| Series Year | 1977 |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | $1 |
| Grade | |
| Signature | - |
| Grading Agency | Dealer |
| Category | Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Notes |
| Serial No | Set of 5: $1 Wood |
| Status | Active |
| Seal | - |
| Fr / Pick # | Not Applicable |
| Additional Info | - |
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