1934 $5 Federal Reserve Currency Note Cull
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1934 $5 Federal Reserve Currency Note Cull
Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer the 1934 $5 Federal Reserve Currency Note in Cull Condition, an affordable way to own a genuine piece of American history. These notes were issued during the post-Great Depression era and circulated heavily throughout the 1930s and 1940s. While they may show heavy wear, tears, stains, or other significant signs of use, these notes still retain their collectible and historical value.
The 1934 series is especially notable as one of the first printed after the U.S. formally left the gold standard. These notes no longer included the gold redemption clause, marking a pivotal shift in the nation's monetary policy. Featuring the classic portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the back, the design is instantly recognizable and beloved by collectors
Note Specifications:
- Denomination: $5
- Cull 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 Note in Cull Condition offers a unique opportunity to hold a real piece of American economic history at a highly affordable price. Whether you're starting a collection or looking to own a note from a transformative period in U.S. finance, this piece offers both value and historical intrigue. Need help or have questions? Contact Bullion Exchanges—our knowledgeable team is here to assist with your collecting journey.
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