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1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 30 (Minor Ink)
1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 30 (Minor Ink)

1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 30 (Minor Ink)

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1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 30 (Minor Ink)

 

Bullion Exchanges is proud to present the 1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note from New York, certified PMG VF 30 (Very Fine) with a Minor Ink annotation. This scarce large-denomination note carries a face value of $1,000, issued under the Federal Reserve System, and has become a prized collectible among currency enthusiasts and numismatists.

The $1000 bill was first authorized during the 1860s and later reissued in several series, including the well-known 1934 and 1934-A series. Originally, these high-denomination notes were not intended for public circulation but were instead used primarily for large bank-to-bank transactions and settlement of accounts between Federal Reserve Banks. The use of such large notes diminished with the advent of more efficient electronic payment systems, and in 1969 the U.S. Treasury officially discontinued them, ordering all high-denomination bills above $100 to be removed from circulation. Surviving examples are highly collectible, with only a limited supply available on the secondary market.

Key Attributes:

  • Denomination: $1,000
  • Series: 1934 A
  • Graded VF 30
  • Graded by PMG (Paper Money Guaranty)
  • Obverse: Features the effigy of Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. Complemented by the denomination and the inscription "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,"
  • Reverse: The bill displays the denomination, along with the patriotic phrase "The United States of America."

Owning a 1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Note represents more than just a high-denomination piece—it is a tangible artifact of America’s financial history. With the government’s removal of these bills from circulation over 50 years ago, surviving notes have become increasingly rare. Certified examples like this one are especially desirable, as professional grading ensures authenticity, quality, and long-term preservation. Collectors are drawn to its scarcity, bold design, and historical importance as one of the last U.S. high-denomination notes.

The 1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 30 (Minor Ink) offers a rare opportunity to own a remarkable piece of numismatic history. Whether you are a serious paper money collector or an investor in scarce currency, this note represents both rarity and prestige in any collection.

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Product specifications

Year1934
Denomination$1,000
Mint/BrandUS Mint
GradeVF 30
Grade ServicePMG