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12.27.2004

Pimp Status- The Elusive G note


Pictured Above."1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Note St. Louis Missouri District"
RARE 1934A ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR BILL IN ABOUT UNCIRCULATED CONDITION."[Via usararecurrency.com

"All small size $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 notes were printed only in the 1928, 1934, 1934 A, 1934 B, or 1934 C series. Although all these High Denomination notes are rare, the 34 B and 34 C series are extremely rare with none having been seen. The 1928 series were "Redeemable in Gold on demand." The 1934 A, B and C series were the last High Denomination notes printed in 1945. On July 14, 1969 the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve system announced that due to lack of use, the High Denomination notes would be discontinued immediately. All High Denomination notes that are turned into banks are forwarded to the Federal Reserve and destroyed.

We receive several emails asking "who is in the portraits on the High Denomination notes?" We also get asked how many of these notes were printed. Below you will find the answers to both questions. Keep in mind that only a fraction of the notes printed are still in existence.

Portraits on High Denomination Notes:

William McKinley (25th President) is on the $500
Grover Cleveland (22nd and 24th President) is on the $1,000
James Madison (4th President) is on the $5,000
Salmon Chase (Treasury Secretary under Lincoln) is on the $10,000 "(Via thecurrencyhouse.com)

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