1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago Julian Morgenthau PMG NET VF 35
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1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago Julian Morgenthau PMG NET VF 35
This 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago Julian Morgenthau PMG NET VF 35 is an incredible piece fit for any collection. This paper currency note is graded by PMG as NET VF 35 and was signed by former US Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. US paper currency notes serve not only as a piece of high-value currency but also they carry significant historical value. They document the government’s path as they sculpted the US economy. Own high-value history with the 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago Julian Morgenthau PMG NET VF 35.
$1000 dollar currency notes are not printed today for circulation, which makes this 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note highly rare. First printed in 1928, the $1000 notes continued through the 1950s with a 1934 and 1934-A series. Previous records indicate that there was once a 1934-C series, but no one has ever found any. It is presumed that this series was destroyed. Furthermore, these banknotes were not printed in high volumes because $1000 is not a common amount in circulation. Because of the low demand at the time of printing, there are very few $1000 Federal Reserve notes in existence today.
The front features the portrait of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th US President. More information on this side includes the country, the denomination, serial number, and Federal Reserve stamp.
The back showcases the words “The United States of America” and the denomination.
Product Features:
- Graded by PMG as NET VF 35
- Produced by the US Federal Reserve
- Face value of $1000 USD backed by the US Government
- Obverse: Bears the portrait of former US President Grover Cleveland. Text: “FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE”, “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, “WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS”, “Washington, D.C.”, the serial number, Federal Reserve seal, signature of Morgenthau Jr., and the denomination.
- Reverse: Printed with text that reads “The United States of America” and “ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS”. An elegant border frames the text with “1000” incorporated into the design.
US paper currency notes are prized for their historical value and because they are easy to store. Diversify your portfolio today with this 1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago Julian Morgenthau PMG NET VF 35. We carry other US paper currency notes as well, such as the 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Richmond Julian Morgenthau PMG Gem Unc 65 EPQ. Order yours today, and we will securely package and ship your purchase to you. If you have any questions, please contact us during our business hours for a timely response.
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