1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Currency Note Richmond PMG VF 25 (Minor Repair)
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1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Currency Note Richmond PMG VF 25 (Minor Repair)
The 1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Currency Note Richmond PMG VF 25 will make a wonderful addition to any currency note collection. This bill is graded by PMG as VF 25, certifying its condition and value. The "Minor Repair" designation means an attempt was made by a non-professional to fix a tear or blemish on the note. Only three series of $500 Currency Notes were produced: 1928, 1934, and 1934 A. This $500 note is from the 1934 A series. This bill's value as a collector item exceeds its value as currency, so add this 1934 A $500 Federal Reserve Currency Note to your portfolio today!
These $500 bills were used in commerce until 1969, when they were discontinued. This particular $500 Federal Reserve Note was manufactured at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, which was established in May 1914. While these Currency Notes are still considered legal tender, they would be returned to the Federal Reserve once someone deposits one into the bank. Because of this, collectors will most likely to hold onto these bills for years to come in order to keep them in private hands.
The obverse features a portrait of William McKinley, the 25th US President, along with the denomination and the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA". Also displays on the obverse are the signatures of Former United States Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. and the 28th Treasurer of the United States William Alexander Julian.
The reverse shows the denomination and the phrase "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" as well.
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