Large Size Federal Reserve Notes $5 Fr-832a to Fr-891c

During the Civil War, both the North as well as the South developed their own currency. Ripped apart by war and teetering on bankruptcy, Congress ordered the printing of a number of notes. These Large Size Notes were commonly called horse blankets because of their dimensions. Issued from 1861 to 1928, their original size was approximately 7.42 inches by 3.13 inches. Cost cutting measures have reduced todays note to the more familiar 6.14 inches by 2.61 inches. Demand Notes or Greenbacks minted only in 1861 represent Americas first type of Federal Bank money.

All notes that was printed and issued to the public is still legal tender today and can be redeemed to any bank for face value. They exception is the 1900 $10,000 gold certificate that was tossed out of a window during a fire in 1936. They were punched cancelled and therefor have no face value for redemption except for collectors.

Large Size-Federal Reserve Notes

Large Size Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs) were issued under the Federal Reserve Act, Dec. 23, 1913. All denominations from $1 to $10,000 were issued to all 12 Federal Reserve Banks.

The first series was the issue of 1914 and was issued with Red Seal and Blue Seals. They were issued in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. The Red Seals are a lot more valuable than the Blue seals.

The second issue was the series of 1918. It featured a Blue Seal and was in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000.

  • $500 bears a portrait of John Marshall
  • $1,000 bears portrait of Alexander Hamilton
  • $5,000 bears a portrait of our 4th President James Madison. (8 are known)
  • $10,000 bears a portrait of Salmon Portland Chase. (4 are known)

The main difference of the Federal Reserve Notes was that the obligation to pay the bearer was borne by the United States Treasurer, not the individual banks. Whereas the Federal Reserve Bank Notes was obligated to pay the bearer on its notes, not the US Government.

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Fr.-881 1914 $5 Kansas City (Blue Seal) FRN Ser. J17404501A PMG-40EPQ
For more information on this note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

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Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4698 Price: $397.00

Fr.-878 1914 $5 Minneapolis (Blue Seal) FRN Ser. I15481245A PMG- 45
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Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4702 Price: $296.00

Fr.-859a 1914 $5 Cleveland (Blue Seal) FRN Ser. D31121696A PMG-63
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Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4696 Price: $398.00

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Fr.-856 1914 $5 Cleveland (Blue Seal) FRN Ser. D7641360A PMG-55EPQ
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Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4720 Price: SOLD

Fr.-851a 1914 $5 New York (Bue Seal) FRN Ser. B30030109D PMG-64EPQ
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Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4690 Price: $495.00

Fr.-839a 1914 $5 St. Louis FRN (RED SEAL) Ser. H175282A PMG-VF35
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Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4705 Price: $875.00

Fr.-832a 1914 $5 Boston FRN (RED SEAL) Ser. A502978A PMG-45
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Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4693 Price: $1,145.00

Fr.-886 1914 $5 Dallas FRN Ser. # K15923622A PMG VF-35EPQ
SALE!
$375
32% Off
Here is another Dallas note from my private collection. It is a 1914 $5 FRN from the Dallas District. It has a serial number of K15923622A and is in a PMG-35EPQ hplder. This note is totally original w...
Added: 4/1/2010 Views: 4705 Price: $550.00

Fr.-879a* 1914 $5 FRN Star (8 known) Ser. # I209401* PMG VF-25
SALE!
$1,950
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This is a very rare FR-879a*, or a 1914 $5 FRN star from the Minneapolis district. The serial number is I209401*. There are only 10 known to exist. It resides in a PMG-25 holder with NO rips, tears, o...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4700 Price: $2,250.00

(SOLD)

Fr.-851a* 1914 $5 FRN Star Ser. # B1918135* PMG CH-63
This is a very clean example of the 1914 $ FRN from the New York district. This notes has no rips, tears, pinholes, folds or marks. It is a true UNC note. The only thing that keeps out from the GEM status is the front top margin. ...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4708 Price: SOLD

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