The listing, 1963-B JOSEPH W. BARR ONE DOLLAR BILLS uncirculated has ended.
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this is for 1 Joseph Barr - Federal Reserve One Dollar Notes.
These Notes are very special. Joseph Barr was the Secretary of the Treasury from December 21, 1968 to January 20, 1969.
The shortest term (28days) at that post. His signature appears only on the series 1963-B One Dollar Federal Reserve Note.
To find Barr Notes in circulation is almost impossible.
Issued in the final month of President Lyndon Johnson's administration in January 1969, this SPECIAL set of notes represents the turbulant time of the Viet Nam War.
LBJ declared he would not run for office again, Richard Nixon was President Elect and LBJ's Secretary of the Treasury quit.
This left a short term vacancy that Joseph W Barr filled for 4 weeks. It was a record short time and this was the only note he signed.
He wasn't around long enough for any $5s or $10s etc. And although there are 12 Fed Banks, only 5 had time to issue this limited run of $1.00 bills.
So this is probably the most sought after and by far the most popular $1 FRN note out there, and this covers all five varities ever made.