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1977 $100 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 25 (Misaligned)

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### 1977 $100 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 25 (Misaligned) Add a unique and rare piece to your currency collection with the **1977 $100 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 25 (Misaligned).** This note is particularly special due to its misalignment error, making it a sought-after collectible for numismatists and those interested in the quirks of currency production. Misaligned notes are rare, and they offer a fascinating glimpse into the production process of U.S. currency. The 1977 $100 Federal Reserve Note features the iconic portrait of Benjamin Franklin on the obverse, symbolizing the enduring wisdom and leadership of one of America's Founding Fathers. The note, issued by the New York Federal Reserve Bank, bears the "B" seal and serial number prefix, indicating its origin. The reverse of the note showcases an intricate depiction of Independence Hall, a historic symbol of American freedom and democracy. Graded VF 25 by PMG, this note is in Very Fine condition, displaying moderate signs of circulation while maintaining clear details and strong visual appeal. The misalignment error adds significant value and interest to this already collectible note, making it a prized addition to any collection. **Note Specifications:** - **Graded PMG as VF 25** - Denomination: $100 - **Error:** Misalignment - **Obverse:** Features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin with inscriptions “Federal Reserve Note” and “The United States of America” - **Reverse:** Displays Independence Hall with inscriptions “The United States of America” and “One Hundred Dollars” Secure the **1977 $100 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 25 (Misaligned)** today at Bullion Exchanges. With its rare error and historical significance, this note is a valuable and intriguing addition to any serious collection of U.S. currency. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this unique piece of American monetary history. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**contact**](file:///contacts) one of our customer service representatives. **You may also like:** - [**1929 $100 National Currency Note New York PMG F 15**](file:///1929-100-national-currency-note-new-york-pmg-f-15) - [**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 Chicago PMG VF 35 (Stamp Ink)**](file:///1934-a-500-federal-reserve-note-chicago-pmg-vf-35-stamp-ink)