1934-A (L-San Francisco) $1,000 FRN Ch XF-45 PCGS (Fr#2212-L)
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This scarce 1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Note from the San Francisco district stands as a tangible link to a pivotal era of American finance. Initially conceived for interbank transactions, these high-denomination notes eventually saw limited public use.Currency Highlights:
- Highest denomination used in circulation.
- Comes sealed in an inert, protective plastic currency holder by PCGS.
- Graded Extra Fine-45 by PCGS.
- Julian/Morganthau signatures—Friedberg #2212-L.
- Features the portrait of President Grover Cleveland.
- A high-denomination note from a mintage of 36,600, discontinued from issuance in 1969, emphasizing its rarity.
Federal Reserve Notes are not only the current type of paper money in use today, but are great part of history that can easily be added to any currency collection. Add this great collectible note to your cart today!
Acquiring the 1934-A (L-San Francisco) $1,000 Federal Reserve Note offers more than just ownership of a rare piece of currency; it is an embrace of American economic heritage. Its status as a discontinued high-denomination note, combined with its historical significance and the distinctive San Francisco district designation, makes it a compelling collectible. Certified in Extra Fine-45 condition by PCGS, this note provides a tangible connection to a bygone era of finance and serves as a testament to the nation's monetary evolution.
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