LARGE SIZE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTE
a FORERUNNER to
the MONEY in YOUR POCKET
A VERY HISTORIC—and EMINENTLY COLLECTIBLE—SERIES
of PAPER
MONEY:
All were issued under the Federal Reserve Bank Act of April 23, 1918
which authorized denominations from $1-$50. The designs on the front of Federal
Reserve Bank Notes and Federal Reserve Notes (denominations $5-50) vary
significantly; although the designs on the back are nearly the same/
according
to Treasury Department records only 2/10 of 1% of FRBN issued remain unredeemed
GEORGE WASHINGTON appears
on the $1
--also known as the Green Eagle or Heraldic Eagle
this sale contains
a
CLASSIC DESIGN in UNITED STATES PAPER MONEY the:
Green Eagle/ Heraldic Eagle
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
NOTE, with denomination of
$1
series of 1918
BLUE SERIAL NUMBERS
and SEAL
issued for the
Federal Reserve Bank at
CHICAGO
Fr. 729
both ATTRACTIVE and AFFORDABLE
an IMPORTANT TYPE NOTE
firmly entrenched
in the minds of collectors that the mere mention of the name immediately
conjures a mental image
this SPELL-BINDING
SPECIMEN preserved in HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE CONDITION, suitable for
even the fussiest of collectors as it was hand-selected as an above-average
example for its technical grade
there are
a DEEPLY IMPRESSED IMAGE of the PORTRAIT of
George Washington
at the LEFT of the
front
destined to enhance any collection
our THIRTY
YEARS of experience and TENS of MILLIONS of DOLLARS in SALES suggests that
this note is NICER than AVERAGE for the assigned grade
independently
authenticated and conservatively graded as
PMG CHOICE UNCIRCULATED 64