1928 (G-Chicago) $1,000 FRN VF-25 PMG (Fr#2210-G)

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Currency Highlights:
The rare occasions for private use of this high denomination bill could be for a large transaction, such as a down payment on a house. Add this moderately circulated Federal Reserve Note to your cart today!
Signatures are Woods/Mellon—Friedberg #2210-G.
One of the interesting aspects of the Federal Reserve Notes from 1928 is that their redemption wording states, "Redeemable in Gold on Demand at the United States Treasury, or in Gold or Lawful Money at any Federal Reserve Bank." No Federal Reserve Notes after the 1928 series' has carried this redemption.
Here is a nice Series 1928 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note from the Chicago district. Nice note for a type set.
Currency Highlights:
- High denomination seldom used in circulation.
- Housed in an inert currency sleeve graded Very Fine-25 by PMG.
- Evenly circulated series 1928 note from the Chicago district.
- Last printed in 1933 and bears the portrait of President Grover Cleveland.
The rare occasions for private use of this high denomination bill could be for a large transaction, such as a down payment on a house. Add this moderately circulated Federal Reserve Note to your cart today!
Signatures are Woods/Mellon—Friedberg #2210-G.
One of the interesting aspects of the Federal Reserve Notes from 1928 is that their redemption wording states, "Redeemable in Gold on Demand at the United States Treasury, or in Gold or Lawful Money at any Federal Reserve Bank." No Federal Reserve Notes after the 1928 series' has carried this redemption.
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