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1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note, Kansas City PMG 35
$500 Federal Reserve Note
PMG Choice Very Fine 35
Dated 1934
This 1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, represents one of the highest denominations ever authorized for U.S. currency. Bearing the serial number J00043691A and graded PMG Choice Very Fine 35, this note retains strong paper integrity, balanced margins and bold ink contrastâattributes that underscore its originality and appeal to advanced collectors. High-denomination notes such as this were printed for interbank transactions and rarely entered general circulation, contributing to their scarcity today.
The note features a dignified portrait of President William McKinley, framed by the intricate scrollwork and classical ornamentation that defined American engraving in the early 20th century. Issued during the Great Depression, the 1934A series marks the final generation of $500 notes produced before the denomination was retired in 1969. The âJ10â indicators and matching serial numbers identify this exampleâs issuance from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, one of twelve regional Reserve Banks in the United States.
2 5/8â high x 6 1/2â wide
PMG Choice Very Fine 35
Dated 1934
This 1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, represents one of the highest denominations ever authorized for U.S. currency. Bearing the serial number J00043691A and graded PMG Choice Very Fine 35, this note retains strong paper integrity, balanced margins and bold ink contrastâattributes that underscore its originality and appeal to advanced collectors. High-denomination notes such as this were printed for interbank transactions and rarely entered general circulation, contributing to their scarcity today.
The note features a dignified portrait of President William McKinley, framed by the intricate scrollwork and classical ornamentation that defined American engraving in the early 20th century. Issued during the Great Depression, the 1934A series marks the final generation of $500 notes produced before the denomination was retired in 1969. The âJ10â indicators and matching serial numbers identify this exampleâs issuance from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, one of twelve regional Reserve Banks in the United States.
2 5/8â high x 6 1/2â wide
$5,450.00
1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note, Kansas City PMG 35â
$5,450.00


Description
$500 Federal Reserve Note
PMG Choice Very Fine 35
Dated 1934
This 1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, represents one of the highest denominations ever authorized for U.S. currency. Bearing the serial number J00043691A and graded PMG Choice Very Fine 35, this note retains strong paper integrity, balanced margins and bold ink contrastâattributes that underscore its originality and appeal to advanced collectors. High-denomination notes such as this were printed for interbank transactions and rarely entered general circulation, contributing to their scarcity today.
The note features a dignified portrait of President William McKinley, framed by the intricate scrollwork and classical ornamentation that defined American engraving in the early 20th century. Issued during the Great Depression, the 1934A series marks the final generation of $500 notes produced before the denomination was retired in 1969. The âJ10â indicators and matching serial numbers identify this exampleâs issuance from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, one of twelve regional Reserve Banks in the United States.
2 5/8â high x 6 1/2â wide
PMG Choice Very Fine 35
Dated 1934
This 1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, represents one of the highest denominations ever authorized for U.S. currency. Bearing the serial number J00043691A and graded PMG Choice Very Fine 35, this note retains strong paper integrity, balanced margins and bold ink contrastâattributes that underscore its originality and appeal to advanced collectors. High-denomination notes such as this were printed for interbank transactions and rarely entered general circulation, contributing to their scarcity today.
The note features a dignified portrait of President William McKinley, framed by the intricate scrollwork and classical ornamentation that defined American engraving in the early 20th century. Issued during the Great Depression, the 1934A series marks the final generation of $500 notes produced before the denomination was retired in 1969. The âJ10â indicators and matching serial numbers identify this exampleâs issuance from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, one of twelve regional Reserve Banks in the United States.
2 5/8â high x 6 1/2â wide










