1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Richmond Julian Morgenthau PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ
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1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Richmond Julian Morgenthau PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ
This 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Richmond Julian Morgenthau PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ makes a wonderful addition to any collection. The note is graded by PMG as Gem Unc 65 EPQ. This Federal Reserve note has a green seal and was signed by former Treasurer and Secretary of the Treasury W.A. Julian and Henry Morgenthau Jr. US paper currency notes are fantastic pieces of history that show the lessons the government learned for the economy. Own a lovely piece of US History with your purchase of this 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Richmond Julian Morgenthau PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ.
The $100 is the highest-denomination bill in circulation today. But, the first $100 dollar bill was issued in 1862. However, the first Federal Reserve note was released in 1914. Earlier releases of the $100 dollar bill had different faces, such as Abraham Lincoln and James Monroe. This particular 1934 Federal Reserve note has a green seal and was signed by W.A. Julian and Henry Morgenthau Jr. At the time of signing, Julian was the Treasurer of the US, and Morgenthau JR. was the Secretary of the Treasury. Benjamin Franklin is front and center on this $100 dollar bill. Also, this PMG Gen Unc 65 EPQ is considered highly collectible for its higher than usual quality.
The front features a classic image of Benjamin Franklin, known for his inventions and political contributions as an American diplomat. Also written on this side is the country, the denomination, serial number, and Federal Reserve stamp.
The back showcases the illustration of Independence Hall. The text printed on this side reads “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”.
Product Features:
- Graded by PMG as Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ
- Produced by the US Federal Reserve
- Face value of $100 USD backed by the US Government
- Obverse: Spotlights the internationally recognizable portrait of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. Text: “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, “WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”, “Washington, D.C.”, the serial number, Federal Reserve seal, signatures of Julian and Morgenthau Jr., and the denomination.
- Reverse: Bears the classic design of Independence Hall. Text: “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, “ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS”, and the number “100” in each corner of the border.
Many collectors enjoy purchasing notes for their historical value and ease of storage. This 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Richmond Julian Morgenthau PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ is a great piece to diversify your precious metals portfolio with. For more Federal Reserve notes, take a look at the 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago Julian Morgenthau PMG NET VF 35.Order yours today, and we will securely package and ship your purchase to you. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of our customer service representatives.
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