1914 (C-Philadelphia) $5.00 FRN VF-25 PMG (Fr#855C)

1914 (C-Philadelphia) $5.00 FRN VF-25 PMG (Fr#855C)
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Specifications

  • Mint: C - Philadelphia
  • Grade: Very Fine - 25
  • Denomination: 5 Dollars
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This 1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note from Philadelphia marks a pivotal moment in U.S. monetary history. Graded Very Fine 25 by PMG, it was issued during the founding of the Federal Reserve System, reflecting a major economic transition.
    Currency Highlights:
    • Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PMG.
    • Graded Very Fine-25 by PMG.
    • White/Mellon signatures—Friedberg #855a.
    • Face: Features a revered portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
    • Back: showcases historical vignettes: "Columbus in Sight of Land" and "The Landing of the Pilgrims."

    Own a piece of our nation’s economic history—add this exceptional collectible note to your cart today!

    White/Mellon signatures—Friedberg #855c.

    Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued after the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913. This established the banking system and uniform currency that exists to this day. Denominations from Five through Ten Thousand Dollars, and districts A through L, (Boston through San Francisco) were established.
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