1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note Atlanta PMG VF 25
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1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note Atlanta PMG VF 25
This 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note Atlanta will amplify any US history buff's growing portfolio. Offered by Bullion Exchanges, the currency note has been graded by PMG as VF 25, which guarantees its condition and value. VF (Very Fine) 25 notes tend to show modest evidence of circulation, and will usually have folds and/or soiling than a note graded as VF 30. Because only three series of $1000 Currency Notes were produced (1928, 1934, and 1934 A), these $1000 bills are considered desirable collectibles. This note in particular is part of the 1934 variety. Lastly, this Federal Reserve $1000 Currency Note's worth as a collector item greatly exceeds its face value, so make sure to add this 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note to your collection now!
The Federal Reserve System began printing Federal Currency Notes in 1914 after the passage of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. The Federal Reserve System is comprised of twelve regional Reserve Banks and the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C. While these bills are still considered legal tender and can be used to purchase goods and services, they would be returned to the Federal Reserve once they are deposited into the bank. Because of this, collectors may want to hold onto these bills for years to come in order to keep them in private hands.
The obverse features a portrait of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and the 24th US President, along with the denomination.
The reverse shows the bill's denomination of $1000.
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