1934 (B-New York) $500 FRN XF (Fr#2201-B)

1934 (B-New York) $500 FRN XF (Fr#2201-B)
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  • Mint: B - New York
  • Grade: Extra Fine
  • Denomination: 500 Dollars
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    This $500 Federal Reserve Note is from the 1934 series issued by the New York district. Originally intended for commerce between banks, however, they slowly made their way into circulation and are now highly collected.

    Currency Highlights:
    • Each note comes housed in a Capital Plastics deluxe currency holder.
    • Graded Extra Fine.
    • Face: Portrait of William McKinley (25th U.S. president).
    • Back: Numeral 500 and the phrase “Five Hundred Dollars.”
    • Julian/Morgenthau signatures—Friedberg #2201-B.

    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 $500 Federal Reserve Notes were printed for three different series: 1928, 1934 and 1934A. There are a total of 35 different series/district combinations available. That is 12 different districts from all three series with the exception of Series 1934-A Boston $500s, 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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Date:Jun 28, 2012

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Hi, I'd like to ask a question, bare with me as I am a newbbie.... Here goes, If the current currency were to lose its value, Will these bills still hold and Demand the Treasury of The USA to release to me $500 of what dollars?, the same $500 dollar bill years associated value in silver or gold?


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