1934 (G-Chicago) $1,000 FRN VF-25 PCGS (Fr#2211-Gm) Mule

1934 (G-Chicago) $1,000 FRN VF-25 PCGS (Fr#2211-Gm) Mule
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Specifications

  • Mint: G - Chicago
  • Grade: Very Fine - 25
  • Denomination: 1,000 Dollars
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This superb Series 1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note has been certified to be VF25 (Very Fine-25) by PCGS. It is an excellent problem-free addition to any collection.

    Currency Highlights:
    • This Series 1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note is from the Chicago district.
    • Housed in an inert Mylar currency holder by PCGS.
    • Graded as Choice Very Fine-25 by PCGS.
    • Mule note.
    • Face: Portrait of Grover Cleveland (22nd and 24th U.S. president).
    • Back: Numeral 1000 and the phrase "One Thousand Dollars."
    • Julian/Morgenthau signatures–Friedberg #2211-Gm.

    Federal Reserve Notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection. Add these great conversation pieces to your cart today!

    Small size $1,000 Federal Reserve Notes were printed for three different series: 1928, 1934 and 1934A. There are a total of 35 different series/district combinations of Federal Reserve Notes available. That is 12 different districts from all three series with the exception of Series 1934A Dallas $1,000s, where none were printed.

    Although they are still technically legal tender in the United States, high-denomination bills were last printed on December 27, 1945 and officially discontinued on July 14, 1969 by the Federal Reserve System supposedly due to "lack of use."
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