"The Pastime Classics Collection" - Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Note Set
1993 $1 Small Size Federal Reserve Note

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Set Details

Note Description: Federal Reserve Note Philadelphia
$1 1993 Small Size
Grade: 67 EPQ
Block Letter: C*
Country: US
Note Number: 1918-C*
Seal Type: Green (D.C.)
Signatures/
Vignettes:
Withrow
Bentsen
Certification #: 2300000-010  
Owner: Billy Cusack
Sets Competing: "The Pastime Classics Collection" - Small Size $1 Federal Reserve Note Set  Score: 837
Date Added: 10/31/2025
Research: See PMG's Census Report for this Note

Owner's Description

Series 1993 $1 Philadelphia Star Note


BANKNOTE DATA

* A total of 640,000 Philadelphia stars were printed

* There was only one print run

* This note is from the 28th group of the print run, which was a group of 20,000 notes within the run

* This note was printed in July 1995 at the BEP facility in Washington, DC


NOTABLE ABOUT THIS NOTE

In the industry-standard “Collector’s Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes”, author Robert Azpiazu ranks the Series 1993 $1 Philadelphia Star Note as the sixth rarest $1 Federal Reserve Star Note.

As Treasurer of the United States, Mary Ellen Withrow’s signature appears on the notes of this series. Withrow previously served as Treasurer of the State of Ohio and as Treasurer of Marion County, OH, making her the only person to have served as treasurer at the federal, state, and local levels of government.

As Secretary of the Treasury, Lloyd Bentsen’s signature appears on the notes of this series. He had a long career in government service, but is often remembered most for the 1988 Vice Presidential Debate where he famously told Senator Dan Quayle: “I served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy”.

SIGNS OF THE TIME

This series features a Withrow/Bentsen signature combination.

Mary Ellen Withrow was the 40th Treasurer of the United States, serving from March 1, 1994 to January 20, 2001. She was appointed by President Bill Clinton.

Lloyd Bentsen was the 69th Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 20, 1993 to December 22, 1994. He was appointed by President Bill Clinton.


MEANWHILE, AT THE FED...

Alan Greenspan was Chairman of the Federal Reserve when this note was printed. Initially appointed by President Ronald Reagan, he worked under four presidents and served from August 11, 1987 to January 31, 2006. Greenspan served a record five terms as Fed Chairman, and his tenure was the second-longest when measured by time served in the role.

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