1934-A (I-Minneapolis) $500 FRN VF (Fr#2202-I)

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Currency Highlights:
Issued during the Great Depression, this 1934-A $500 Federal Reserve Note from the Minneapolis district (Fr#2202-I) features a bold portrait of William McKinley and retains solid paper integrity with light circulation wear, graded Very Fine. High-denomination notes like this were used primarily in interbank transfers and saw limited public use, making them scarce today.
Secure this iconic piece of American monetary history before it disappears into long-term collections!
1934-A $500 FRN (Fr#2202-I), Minneapolis, VF. Scarce mid-grade high-denomination note with bold ink and strong appeal.
Currency Highlights:
- Here is an attractive series 1934-A $500 FRN from the Minneapolis district.
- Housed in a Capital Plastics currency holder.
- The Minneapolis district has the lowest production figure of all the small size $500's with a paltry 14,400 notes printed.
- This is a nice clean example that grades Very Fine.
- Last printed in 1945 and features a portrait of President William McKinley.
- Julian/Morgenthau signatures—Friedberg #2202-I.
Issued during the Great Depression, this 1934-A $500 Federal Reserve Note from the Minneapolis district (Fr#2202-I) features a bold portrait of William McKinley and retains solid paper integrity with light circulation wear, graded Very Fine. High-denomination notes like this were used primarily in interbank transfers and saw limited public use, making them scarce today.
Secure this iconic piece of American monetary history before it disappears into long-term collections!
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