1934 $20 Federal Reserve Note United States AU/CU
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1934 $20 Federal Reserve Note United States AU/CU
Add a beautifully preserved piece of American monetary history to your collection with the 1934 $20 Federal Reserve Note United States AU/CU. Issued during a transformative period in the U.S. financial system, this vintage note is a standout example of early small-size paper currency. It features the iconic green Treasury seal and was among the first series issued after the U.S. officially left the gold standard in 1933.
The 1934 series reflects a critical moment in U.S. economic history, following the Great Depression and the implementation of major monetary reforms. Unlike earlier notes, this issue no longer includes the gold clause—marking a shift in how currency was backed and setting the foundation for the modern Federal Reserve Note system. These notes were produced for general circulation and remain highly collectible today for their historical value, classic design, and role in shaping modern U.S. currency.
Product Features:
- Series: 1934
- Almost Uncirculated / Choice Uncirculated Condition
- Face value of $20
- Produced by the US Federal Reserve
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Andrew Jackson
- Reverse: Displays the image of the White House
The 1934 $20 Federal Reserve Note United States AU/CU is a must-have for collectors of U.S. currency and 20th-century history. Its beautifully preserved Almost Uncirculated / Choice Uncirculated condition, combined with its relevance during the post-Gold Standard era, makes it both a conversation piece and a valuable investment in classic American banknotes.
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