1934 (F-Atlanta) $1,000 FRN VF (Fr#2211-F) LGS
$4,359.00
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Product Details
A 1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note from the Atlanta District, LGS variety, in VF condition. 67,800 notes were originally printed for this district.
Currency Highlights:
- Series of 1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note from the Atlanta District.
- Very Fine condition, showing solid paper integrity, even circulation wear, and good color contrast.
- Light Green Seal (LGS) variety, favored by specialists for its lighter and more vivid overprint coloration.
- Obverse: Portrait of President Grover Cleveland centered with Light Green Treasury Seal and matching serial numbers.
- Reverse: Classic green back with ornate engraving and bold denomination numerals.
- Atlanta District issue, a desirable southern district for high-denomination note collectors.
- Signatures: Julian/Morgenthau. Friedberg #2211-F.
The 1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Notes were produced primarily for interbank transactions and saw little public use. Withdrawn from circulation in 1969, surviving examples are prized for their design, scarcity, and historical importance.
This Atlanta District note features the collectible Light Green Seal variety, with solid detail and strong eye appeal for the grade. A desirable mid-grade example from a popular district—add this $1,000 Federal Reserve Note to your collection today.
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