1934 (A-Boston) $500 FRN CU-65 PPQ PCGS (Fr#2201-A) LGS
$26,995.00
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Product Details
1934 $500 FRN Boston, Fr#2201-A, PCGS CU-65 PPQ - superb Gem with premium paper quality and scarce Light Green Seal variety. Finest known!
Currency Highlights:- Finest known.
- Serial number A00007333A
- Series of 1934 $500 Federal Reserve Note from the Boston District (Fr#2201-A).
- Certified by PCGS as Gem Uncirculated 65 PPQ, with superb originality and premium paper quality.
- Light Green Seal (LGS) variety, prized by collectors for its distinct color variation and added scarcity.
- Obverse: Portrait of President William McKinley centered on the face.
- Reverse: Brilliant green design with ornate denomination and U.S. Treasury seal.
- Signatures: Julian/Morgenthau. Friedberg #2201-A.
The 1934 $500 Federal Reserve Note is an enduring symbol of America’s high-denomination currency, featuring President William McKinley on the obverse and a striking green reverse. Issued for large-scale financial transactions, these notes seldom circulated among the general public.This Boston District note is an especially desirable Light Green Seal variety, certified by PCGS as Gem CU-65 PPQ. With premium paper quality, vibrant inks, and superb originality, it stands out as a top-grade example of a scarce subtype. A trophy piece for advanced collectors of U.S. currency.
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