1914 (G-Chicago) $20 FRN VF (Fr#991A)
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Don't handle your currency with bare hands. To avoid damage from the oils in your skin, add these white cotton gloves to your order.
This note is in Very Fine condition with a lot of original crispness. Add this nice large size $20 to your cart today!
Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued after the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913. This established the banking system and uniform currency that exists to this day. Denominations from $5 through $10,000, and districts A through L, (Boston through San Francisco) were established.
This series 1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note is from the Chicago District and features the far seals from the portrait identifying it as a Type "A" variety.
Currency Highlights:
- The first of the Federal Reserve Notes issued for general circulation.
- Each note comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Circulated $20 note from series 1914 in Very Fine condition.
- Face: Bears the portrait of President Grover Cleveland.
- Back: Vignettes of transportation.
- Signature combination of White/Mellon—Friedberg #991A.
Don't handle your currency with bare hands. To avoid damage from the oils in your skin, add these white cotton gloves to your order.
This note is in Very Fine condition with a lot of original crispness. Add this nice large size $20 to your cart today!
Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued after the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913. This established the banking system and uniform currency that exists to this day. Denominations from $5 through $10,000, and districts A through L, (Boston through San Francisco) were established.
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