1929 (D-Cleveland) $50 Brown Seal FRBN VF (Fr#1880-D)

1929 (D-Cleveland) $50 Brown Seal FRBN VF (Fr#1880-D)
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Specifications

  • Mint: D - Cleveland
  • Grade: Very Fine
  • Denomination: 50 Dollars
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    A solid Very Fine example of a National Currency (Federal Reserve Bank Note) $50 issued by the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank. Affordable note for a National Currency type set!

    Currency Highlights:
    • Features brown seals and serial numbers,.
    • Each note comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
    • All small size $50 Federal Reserve Bank Notes had relatively low numbers printed.
    • Jones/Woods signatures—Friedberg #1880-D.
    • Face: A portrait of President Ulysses S. Grant.
    • Back: An engraving of the U.S. Capitol Building.

    Protect your Small Size Currency by adding a protective currency holder to your order.

    Add this great collectors item to your cart today!

    Small size Federal Reserve Bank Notes were printed as an emergency issue in 1933 using the same paper stock as National Bank Notes. They were printed in denominations of $5 through $100. A National Bank Note has a line for the national bank's president's signature. The small size Federal Reserve Bank Note printed a bar over the label for this line since Federal Reserve Banks had governors, not presidents. The wording also was changed to add, "Or by like deposit of other securities" after the phrase, "Secured by United States bonds deposited with the Treasurer of the United States of America". The twelve Federal Reserve Districts also appear on the bills as black alphabetically sequenced letters, from "A" to "L", a system essentially followed today on the $1 bill.
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