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1928 D (D 1776 0304 A) Declaration of Independence Year U.S. LT Miracle Note?

$ 9377440.51

Availability: 67 in stock
  • Grade: 25
  • Certification: PCGS Currency
  • Certification Number: 80560058
  • Denomination:
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Year: 1928

    Description

    1928-D .00 Legal Tender Note With Astonishing Characteristics!
    The Spiritus Deuce - MIRACLE NOTE? The
    Most
    Exquisite
    Newsworthy
    Note You Will Ever See!
    Here it is!! A
    One-of-a-Kind
    incredible find on an awesome 1928 Red Seal .00 note that, amazingly, details momentous events from The American Revolution. As seen in the pic, the note has a unique serial number (D17760304A) that represents multiple significance. For starters, "1776" specifies the year of America's Declaration of Independence...............In addition, the first and last letters of the serial number, in this case "D" and "A", not only represents the actual series and bank branch of a note, but the letters "D" and "A" can also mean "Declaration" and "America".............Worth noting, the letter "A" is still actively used as a reference for Boston...............Furthermore, the face of the note has the letter "D" imprinted everywhere not only in the serial number, but also in the plates and series year.............The rest of the serial number "0304" can represent either March 4th, 1776 or April 3rd, 1776 both of which are significant dates as well in our American history.
    March 4th, 1776 was the day that the Continental Army occupied Dorchester Heights forcing the British Military to leave the Seige of Boston.
    April 3rd, 1776 was the day that soon to be 1st president Gen. George Washington was granted a honorary Doctor of Law Degree from Harvard College.
    TWO great dates on a note whose denomination is TWO...And, of course, for the extreme numismatist, 3 & 4 together makes 7 which signifies the month of July, 1776 which is America's origin! Among the other six serial digits, three additional pairs make 7 giving 4 pairs total (7

    4). Other note attributes within the serial number include the Evacuation Day date when the British Military completely withdrew from Boston ("03-17-76"), and the actual date for Independence Day ("7-04-76"). Last but not least, sort of a numerical full circle, when all the digits in the serial number are added, you get
    28
    , which is the series year! Want more?...OK, when adding ALL the possible numerical digits contained in the note (Series year, SN, Plate numbers, and denomination), the total is
    76
    ........WOW! Fittingly, as well, the .00 note has none other than Thomas Jefferson himself, the leading author of the Declaration of Independence!
    No other Currency even compares! This outstanding 1928-D .00 Note is a randomly occurred masterpiece that epitomizes the "Spirit of 76", and defies all mathematical probabilities; being the ONLY note in existence having such a rich nostalgic connection to the historical events leading to the birth of the United States!
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    Other Interesting Side-Dates/Facts:
    --
    Thomas Jefferson was
    33
    when the Declaration of Independence Convention took place (In 1776), and
    44
    when the Constitutional Convention took place (In 1787).
    Jefferson was born April 13, 1743 (
    4-13-43
    ),
    and died July 4th on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, one of only
    TWO
    former presidents, along with John Adams, to pass away on the same day, just hours apart.
    Both Adams’ &
    Jefferson’s first & last day in office as President of the US was March 4th. When
    Adams was elected as the
    2nd
    US President, Jefferson became his VP, the
    2nd
    US Vice President, both fierce political rivals who later became good friends. A few years later, Jefferson will become the
    3rd
    US President, and the
    2nd
    President to serve
    TWO
    terms. On his deathbed,
    John Adams last words were:
    “Thomas Jefferson survives”
    .
    -- 1743, Thomas Jefferson’s Birth Year, matches 4 of the 8 digits in the serial number leaving out two zeros and the number “76” as the remaining digits. Jefferson’s Year of Birth also has the scrambled but significant dates March 4th, March 17th, April 3rd, April 13th, and July 4th all within its four digits while Jefferson’s Year of Death, 1826, has the year “26” matching the “TWO” and the vintage handwritten, perfectly-centered “6” on the front of the note.
    -- George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 (
    2-22-32
    ) and died at age
    67
    ,
    TWO
    years after the end of his presidency. He was
    43
    when he became Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army that defeated the British,
    44
    during the Declaration of Independence Convention (In 1776), and 55
    during the Constitutional Convention (In 1787). Another
    TWO
    years later, in 1789, Washington would become the first US President, and further later, the first president to serve
    TWO
    terms, with his first & last days in office starting on April 30th and ending on March 4th.
    --
    March 17th is not only Evacuation Day, but also St. Patrick's Day.
    TWO
    holidays and
    TWO
    historical events on the same day. Saint Patrick is credited for bringing Christianity to Ireland during the 5th century,
    and his ministry lasted
    28
    years. His
    arrival to Ireland from Britain was in the year
    432
    (4-3-2)
    at the age of
    47
    (4-7)
    . He
    was born in the late 300s (c.385) and died near the mid 400s (On March 17, 461).
    More amazingly, Saint Patrick died at age (You guessed it)
    76
    .
    Before his death, Saint Patrick wrote many compositions in Latin but just
    TWO
    have survived the test of time. His only existing and known
    TWO
    works are titled (In English translation),
    Declaration
    ,
    and
    Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus
    , which is a denunciation against the British forces.
    --
    Lastly, an Irish scholar named Thomas O’Rahilly brought up the term
    Two Patricks Theory
    stating that there were
    TWO
    “Patricks” in Ireland during the 5th century that were missionaries. This theory is described in a book subtitled
    The Two Patricks
    .
    Any questions, just ask!
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