1934 $5 Federal Reserve Currency Note Avg Circ
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1934 $5 Federal Reserve Currency Note Avg Circ
Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer the historic 1934 $5 Federal Reserve Note, available here in Average Circulated (Avg Circ) Condition. Issued during the Great Depression and printed well into the early 1940s, this note is a fascinating piece of U.S. monetary history. Featuring a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, the 1934 series marks a significant period in American currency design and economic recovery under the New Deal. Each note offered shows moderate signs of wear from circulation but retains its original design and collector value.
The 1934 series was the first to be printed without the gold redemption clause, reflecting changes made by the U.S. government after abandoning the gold standard in 1933. These notes were issued by various Federal Reserve Banks and are prized by collectors today for their large, bold designs, historical importance, and ties to a transformative era in American finance.
Note Specifications:
- Denomination: $5
- Average Circulated Condition
- Obverse: Features a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, with inscriptions including "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE" and the denomination
- Reverse: Displays the Lincoln Memorial with a large "HAWAII" overprint across the back, adding to the note's unique appeal.
The 1934 $5 Federal Reserve Currency Note Avg Circ is a classic example of Depression-era U.S. currency and a great entry point for collectors interested in historic banknotes. Its strong historical relevance and iconic design make it a valuable addition to any paper money collection. If you have any questions or need help with your purchase, contact the Bullion Exchanges customer service team—we’re here to assist with all your collecting and investing needs.
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