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1969 D United States of America - 1 (One) US Dollar Federal Reserve Banknote P-454 Serial No. A 17754157 A
1969 D United States of America - 1 (One) US Dollar Federal Reserve Banknote P-454 Serial No. A 17754157 A
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1969D United States 1 Dollar Federal Reserve Note – George Washington & Green Seal (Series 1969D) Pick# 454 | Numista# 204
Issued during the Nixon administration, the 1969D $1 Federal Reserve Note represents a continuation of the classic design tradition that has defined American paper currency since the early 20th century. Featuring George Washington, the first President of the United States, this note is part of the longest-running design series in U.S. history. While common in circulation, star notes and specific Federal Reserve Bank issues from this series are of interest to collectors for their historical context and printing variations.
Design Highlights
Obverse: Displays the iconic portrait of George Washington, based on Gilbert Stuart’s painting. The note includes the green Treasury seal, serial numbers, and the signatures of Treasurer Dorothy Andrews Elston and Secretary of the Treasury David M. Kennedy. The layout features ornate scrollwork and the Federal Reserve Bank identifier.
Reverse: Features the Great Seal of the United States, with the Eye of Providence atop a pyramid on the left and the bald eagle with shield on the right. The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” is prominently displayed above the seal.
Color Scheme: Traditional green and black ink on off-white cotton-linen paper, consistent with U.S. currency aesthetics.
Key Specifications
Feature Description
Country United States
Issuer Federal Reserve System
Series 1969D
Pick Number P# 454
Denomination 1 Dollar
Size 156 × 66 mm
Material Cotton-linen blend
Watermark None (standard for $1 notes)
Security Features Microprinting, security fibers
Printer Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Seal Color Green
Serial Format Alphanumeric with optional star suffix (★)
Collectible Varieties
Star Notes: Replacement notes marked with a ★ at the end of the serial number. These are scarcer and can command $4–15 USD depending on condition and issuing bank.
Federal Reserve Bank Variants: Notes were issued by 12 different Federal Reserve Banks (A–L), with some blocks being more desirable due to lower print runs or historical interest.
Why Collect This Note
The 1969D $1 bill offers collectors:
A snapshot of Cold War-era U.S. currency
A chance to explore printing anomalies and star note varieties
A foundational piece for building a Federal Reserve Note type set
Whether you're a seasoned numismatist or just starting out, this note is a timeless and affordable addition to any U.S. currency collection.
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