1934 $5 Federal Reserve Note Hawaii WWII Emergency Avg Circ
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1934 $5 Federal Reserve Note Hawaii WWII Emergency Avg Circ
Bullion Exchanges proudly offers the 1934 $5 Federal Reserve Note Hawaii WWII Emergency Avg Circ, a unique and historic piece of U.S. currency issued during World War II. These emergency-issue notes were created in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor, designed with distinctive markings to prevent their use if captured by enemy forces. This note is an exceptional collectible, representing a pivotal time in American history and a critical measure of wartime security.
The Hawaii Emergency Notes are easily recognizable by the bold "HAWAII" overprint on the back, as well as the brown Treasury seal and serial numbers. These distinct features set them apart from standard Federal Reserve Notes and make them highly desirable among collectors of U.S. paper currency.
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 Note Hawaii WWII Emergency Avg Circ is a fascinating collectible that combines historical significance with unique design features. Order yours today at Bullion Exchanges and own a piece of American wartime heritage. For any questions or assistance, our knowledgeable customer service team is here to help.
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