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Federal Reserve Bank Notes

APMEX offers a fine selection of 1929 Federal Reserve Bank notes. The 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Notes were the first issued, and printed in denominations from $5 to $100. Authorized in 1933 as emergency money, the need for Federal Reserve Bank notes had arisen because of the large-scale removal of Federal Reserve notes. Often confused with Federal Reserve notes, the key difference between the two is that Federal Reserve Bank notes were exchanged through individual banks.

Paper currency collectors may also want to consider the modern $500 bill. No longer in production by the U.S., these are now sought after as a great way to start a modern currency collection.
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