CVC & Collectables presents this rare high-denomination 1934A $1000 Federal Reserve Note issued from the Kansas City District, bearing the green seal and block and certified PMG VF20 Net. Signed by Julian and Morgenthau, this note is part of the last series of $1000 bills printed for circulation by the U.S. Treasury before the denomination was discontinued in 1969.
Despite circulation wear and a net grade, the note retains strong visual appeal with bold ink, clear overprints, and prominent margins. This example represents a scarce opportunity for collectors of large denomination currency and serious numismatists.
Note Highlights:
- Issuing Authority: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (District J)
- Series: 1934A
- Denomination: $1,000
- Signers: Julian – Morgenthau
- Friedberg Number: Fr. 2212-J
- Seal & Serial Color: Green
- Certification: PMG VF20 Net
- Grade Comments: Net for prior restoration or small issue (details per PMG label)
- Block: Green Serial Block
- Dimensions: Standard U.S. Large Size Note
- Paper Type: Large-size U.S. Federal Reserve Note
- Withdrawn: Officially discontinued in 1969 and no longer issued
Collectibility:
With lower surviving populations than smaller denominations, the $1,000 Kansas City note is especially appealing to advanced collectors. The Julian–Morgenthau signature combination and PMG-certified status enhance its desirability. Even in VF20 Net condition, this note offers rarity, authenticity, and prestige — a cornerstone for any high-denomination or U.S. currency collection.
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