"The Pastime Classics Collection" - Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Note Set
1977 $1 Small Size Federal Reserve Note

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Note Details

Set Details

Note Description: Federal Reserve Note St. Louis
$1 1977 Small Size
Grade: 68 EPQ
Block Letter: H*
Country: US
Note Number: 1909-H*
Seal Type: Green
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Morton
Blumenthal
Certification #: 2375777-001  
Owner: Billy Cusack
Sets Competing: "The Pastime Classics Collection" - Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Note Set  Score: 94
Date Added: 10/31/2025
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

Series 1977 $1 St. Louis Star Note


BANKNOTE DATA

* A total of 2,048,000 St. Louis stars were printed

* This note is from the first print run, which was a run of 640,000 notes

* This note was printed in June 1978


NOTABLE ABOUT THIS NOTE

As Treasurer of the United States, Azie Taylor Morton’s signature appears on the notes of this series. Morton remains the first and only African American to serve as Treasurer.


SIGNS OF THE TIME

This series features a Morton/Blumenthal signature combination.

Azie Taylor Morton was the 36th Treasurer of the United States, serving from September 12, 1977 to January 20, 1981. She was appointed by President Jimmy Carter.

W.M. Blumenthal was the 64th Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 23, 1977 to August 4, 1979. He was appointed by President Jimmy Carter.


MEANWHILE, AT THE FED...

G. William Miller was Chairman of the Federal Reserve when this note was printed. He was appointed by President Jimmy Carter and served from March 8, 1978 to August 6, 1979. Miller resigned from the Fed when he was appointed Secretary of the Treasury, becoming the first person to serve both as Federal Reserve Chair and Treasury Secretary.

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