1928 (G-Chicago) $500 FRN Fine (Fr#2200-G) LGS
$2,595.00
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Product Details
The 1928 G-Chicago $500 Federal Reserve Note Fr#2200-G in Fine with Light Green Seal is a coveted large denomination rarity that defined an era of American financial power.Currency Highlights:
- Second highest denomination used in general circulation.
- This note comes housed in a Capital Plastics deluxe currency holder.
- Fine condition.
- Highly desirable Light Green Seal (LGS).
- Face: Portrait of William McKinley (25th U.S. president).
- Back: Numeral 500 and the phrase “Five Hundred Dollars.”
- Julian/Morganthau signatures—Friedberg #2200-G.
Own one of America's most powerful and iconic notes.Own one of America's most powerful and iconic notes. The 1928 G-Chicago $500 Light Green Seal is a true collection centerpiece. Add it to your cart today before it is gone!
The 1928 $500 Federal Reserve Note represents the dawn of the small-size currency era in the United States, as the government transitioned from large-size to the standardized format still in use today. President William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States and a champion of American economic prosperity, was chosen to grace the face of the $500 denomination, a fitting tribute to a leader whose legacy was deeply tied to the nation's financial strength. The Chicago Federal Reserve District, designated "G," was one of the most economically powerful districts in the Federal Reserve System, reflecting the city's dominant role in American commerce and finance during the early 20th century. High denomination notes including the $500 were officially discontinued and recalled by the Federal Reserve in 1969, making surviving examples in collectible grades increasingly scarce with each passing year. - Specifications
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