1995 $5 Uncut Sheet – Fancy Repeater A99872727A – Boston District – Framed 32 No View Watchlist >
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1995 $5 Uncut Sheet – Fancy Repeater A99872727A – Boston District – Framed 32 Notes
An exceptional 1995 Series $5 Federal Reserve Note uncut sheet, featuring 32 crisp, uncirculated notes from the Boston District (prefix “A”). Each note carries the desirable repeater serial number A99872727A, part of the limited high-range collector runs produced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The sheet retains the classic pre-1996 $5 design, complete with the engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln and the signatures of Treasurer Mary Ellen Withrow and Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin.
This piece is presented in a handsome wood frame with glass, measuring 23 1/4 x 30 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches, ready to hang as a striking display. The fancy repeater serial pattern “72727,” combined with its full uncut 32-note format, makes this a particularly rare and sought-after collectible. As the first $5 uncut sheet issued in decades and the last of its traditional design series, it stands as a notable chapter in U.S. currency history.
Ideal for serious collectors or as a distinctive conversation piece, this framed sheet embodies both rarity and visual impact.
Condition:
In excellent condition with no visible folds, tears, or discoloration. Notes remain crisp and vibrant under glass, and the frame is in good shape with only minimal handling wear. Perfect for display or long-term archival preservation.
Dimensions:
Frame: 23 1/4 x 30 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches (overall).
Sheet: 32-note uncut format.