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1977 $1 Federal Reserve Currency Note NY Gutter Fold PMG VF 35

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### 1977 $1 Federal Reserve Currency Note NY Gutter Fold PMG VF 35 Add a rare and intriguing piece to your currency collection with this **1977 $1 Federal Reserve Currency Note from the New York district, graded VF 35 by PMG**. This particular note is notable for its gutter fold error, a printing mistake that occurred during the production process, making it a unique find for collectors who appreciate the rarity and value of error notes. Gutter fold errors occur when a paper fold or crease happens during the printing process, causing part of the design to be misprinted or missing entirely. Such errors are highly sought after in the numismatic community because of their rarity and the insight they provide into the complexities of [**currency**](file:///notes/paper-currency-notes%3Fin_stock_only=1&perPage=72&order=price&dir=ASC&currentPage=1) production. This note, issued by the New York Federal Reserve, has been preserved in **Very Fine 35** condition, meaning it exhibits light circulation wear while maintaining solid paper quality and intact details **Note Specifications:** - Issued in 1977 - Denomination: $1 - Graded VF 32 by Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) - Produced by the US Federal Reserve - **Obverse:** Features the portrait of George Washington along with the denomination - **Reverse:** Contains the modern $1 US dollar reverse design with the US Seal, Eye of Providence, and ornate border. Text: “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, “IN GOD WE TRUST”, “ONE”, “ONE DOLLAR”, as well as “ONE” and “1” in each corner Secure this **1977 $1 Federal Reserve Currency Note NY Gutter Fold PMG VF 35** today and enhance your collection with a rare and valuable error note. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning to explore the world of currency errors, this note offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of U.S. currency production and its occasional imperfections. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**contact**](file:///contacts)one of our customer service representatives. **You may also like:** - [**1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Note Chicago PMG VF 35 (Stamp Ink)**](file:///1934-a-500-federal-reserve-note-chicago-pmg-vf-35-stamp-ink) - [**1934 A $100 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG XF 40**](file:///1934-a-100-federal-reserve-currency-note-new-york-pmg-xf-40) - [**1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Note Atlanta PMG VF 25 (Erasure)**](file:///1934-a-500-federal-reserve-note-atlanta-pmg-vf-25-erasure)