1918 (D-Cleveland) $1.00 FRBN VF-30 EPQ PMG (Fr#720)

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Currency Highlights:
This 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note from the Cleveland district features a striking eagle atop U.S. flag shield vignette and the classic blue Treasury seal. Issued during the World War I era, this note reflects both national pride and the growing influence of the Federal Reserve system. With its exceptional paper quality and patriotic design, this piece is a must-have for early 20th-century currency collectors.
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Large size Federal Reserve Bank Notes were originally redeemable in the face value of Silver dollar coins. These large "Horse Blanket Notes" are highly collectible!
Currency Highlights:
- This denomination features a blue seal and blue serial numbers.
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PMG.
- This note is graded Very Fine 30 EPQ by PMG.
- Exceptional Paper Quality
- Face: Features a left portrait of George Washington, with the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio and the obligation at the center.
- Back: Greenback with an eagle in flight carrying an American flag with the denomination in each corner.
- Elliot/Burke signatures—Friedberg #720.
This 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note from the Cleveland district features a striking eagle atop U.S. flag shield vignette and the classic blue Treasury seal. Issued during the World War I era, this note reflects both national pride and the growing influence of the Federal Reserve system. With its exceptional paper quality and patriotic design, this piece is a must-have for early 20th-century currency collectors.
Add this great piece to your collection today!
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