1934-A (F-Atlanta) $500 FRN AU (Fr#2202-F)
$2,495.00
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Product Details
This series 1934-A $500 FRN is desirable not just for its being from a tough Atlanta district, but also for its condition. This is a nice note, in Almost Uncirculated condition! Friedberg#2202-F. Comes housed in a Capital plastics deluxe currency holder.
Currency Highlights:- Series of 1934-A $500 Federal Reserve Note from the Atlanta District.
- Graded About Uncirculated, showing crisp paper, bold color, and minimal signs of handling.
- Obverse: Portrait of President William McKinley centered with green Treasury Seal and serial numbers.
- Reverse: Ornate green back design with large denomination numerals and detailed engraving.
- Atlanta District issue, a popular southern district among $500 note collectors.
- Signatures: Julian/Morgenthau. Friedberg #2202-F.
The 1934-A $500 Federal Reserve Notes were created for large financial transactions and bank transfers, rarely seen in public circulation. Featuring bold engraving and classic Depression-era design, these notes remain prized for their beauty and historical importance.This Atlanta District example offers sharp detail, excellent paper quality, and strong visual appeal. A desirable mid-grade representative of one of America’s most iconic high-denomination notes—add this impressive $500 issue to your collection today.
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