SET OF 4: $1, $5, $10 & $20 Series 1977 FRN
Original BEP Wooden Brick Labels
Chicago • St. Louis • New York
A truly exceptional and rarely offered set of four original Bureau of Engraving and Printing wooden brick labels from Series 1977 Federal Reserve Notes. These labels were used by the BEP in the original packaging process, mounted on wood to protect and identify full bricks of 4,000 notes during handling and distribution.
This matched group spans four different denominations, four different colors, and three different Federal Reserve districts, creating a visually striking and highly educational set that perfectly illustrates BEP brick distribution practices.
Set Breakdown:
$1 – Chicago
$5 – St. Louis
$10 – New York
$20 – Chicago
Key Details:
Series: 1977 Federal Reserve Notes
Format: Original BEP wooden brick labels (not later display mounts)
Brick Size: 4,000 notes per label
Information Shown: Beginning serial numbers and BEP packaging data
Districts Represented: Chicago, St. Louis, New York
Why This Set Stands Out:
Four different denominations
Four different colors
Three different districts
One incredible opportunity
An outstanding offering for BEP process collectors, currency-ephemera specialists, or anyone looking for a display-worthy set that tells the story behind how U.S. paper money was prepared for circulation.
| Product ID | 559445 |
|---|---|
| Series Year | 1977 |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | $1, $5, $10, $20 |
| Grade | |
| Signature | - |
| Grading Agency | Dealer |
| Category | Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Notes |
| Serial No | Set of 4: Wood 1,5,10,20 |
| Status | Active |
| Seal | - |
| Fr / Pick # | Not Applicable |
| Additional Info | - |
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