Small size Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs) are the mainstay of the notes we currently use today. Although they were issued in denominations of $1 to $10,000, only the $1 to $100 are in current use today. On July 14, 1969 President Nixon signed into law a bill requiring any ,denomination over $100 bill be returned to the Treasury Department to be destroyed. The last $500 to $10,000 were last printed in 1946 and were stopped being issued by the Federal Reserve Banks in 1969 by then President Richard Nixon. All FRN issues have a Green Seal.
The $1 FRN was ,,issued in 1963 to current date
The $2 FRN was ,,issued in 1976, 1995 and 2003.
The $5 FRN to $100 FRNs was issued in 1928, 1934, 1950 series and current to date.
The $500 to $10,000 FRNs were series of 1928 and 1934 only.
The
Bureau of Engraving and Printing's (BEP)
takes you to the official government site of the BEP
for some interesting information and facts on all of
our US currency.
US Papermoney will take you to a site that
is full of information on everything you ever wanted
to know about our US currency. Almost everything
anyway. Very cool site!
The American Numismatics Association (ANA) is a
professional organization for those who want to
further learn about US coins and currency.
PMG and
PCGS are the only two TRUE independent
currency-grading services available. I highly
recommend these two companies for those of you who
want to get their currency certified and graded for
insurance purposes or simply, a peace of mind.
Here is a 1963 $5 Federal Reserve Note from the New York district and it is in a CGA-64 holder. The low two-digit serial number is B00000036*. It is priced to sell....
Here is a very nice 1928 $10 FRN STAR from the Kansas City district. You don't come across many 1928 stars from this district. The serial number is J00083432*. It is in a problem free PMG VF-20 holder....
Here is a real nice 1928B $10 Chicago star. The serial number is G00358016*. It has been graded as a PMG-58EPQ. It is totally original. The serial number is G00358016*. The plate numbers are B37/90....
Here is a nice 1928B* Dark green seal star with power white paper. The serial number is B00628177* and it is in a PMG VF-35 holder. The plate # is A12/122. No rips, tears or pinholes. All 1928 notes are very tought to find, especially stars....
I bet you have never seen anything like this? here is a 1934 $10 FRN from Cleveland with an inverted face. Look closely at both sided and you will see that the front or is it the back, is printed upside down. These are very rare and highly desirable notes...
Retained Obstruction Error! have you ever seen an error like this one? It is commonly referred to an "Retained Obstruction Error. I should have gotten a better photo showing the extra piece of paper that is not attached to the note itself. This 1950C $10 ...
PCGS & PMG POP1/Unique. This is another of the serial number one star notes from the famous Jhon E Cash Serial Number Stars Collection". This is a 1985 $10 FRN star from the St Louis District. The ser...