Large Size Fed Reserve Bank Notes $1 Fr-708 to Fr-746

Large Size-Federal Reserve Bank Notes

The large-size Federal Reserve Bank Notes (FRBNs) , also known as National Currency, was issued in two series and in denominations of $1 to $50. They are often confused with National Bank notes because they have the inscription "National Currency" across the top. They feature blue seals and blue serial numbers.

  • The first issue, Series issue 1915 was authorized by Federal Reserve Act of December 23rd, 1913 and consisted of only of $5, $10 and $20 notes. They were issued by the Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas and San Francisco. They are titled as National Currency and are similar to National Bank Notes. The obligation to pay the bearer falls to the specific Federal Reserve Bank, not the United States Treasury Department. The San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank issued only $5 notes. The obligation to pay the bearer is similar to that on the first charter national bank notes, differing only slightly in wording but not in meaning.
  • The second issue, Series 1918, consisted of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 and $50 notes issued to all 12 Federal Reserve Banks (though all banks did not necessarily issue all denominations). St Louis was the only district that issued the $50 denomination and is considered a rarity in high grade. The $20 denomination was issued by Atlanta and St Louis only and is also considered a rarity. Although Federal Reserve Bank notes are a rather recent issue, all are quite scarce in high grade.

Treasury Department records show that only slightly more than $2 million is outstanding from a total issue of nearly $762 million.

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Fr.-721* 1918 $1 Richmond FRBN Star (9 kwn) Ser. # E90560* PMG VF-25
Here is a very nice and rare 1918 $1 FRBN Star from the ever tough Richmond district. According to the Doug Murray large Size star book, there are onl...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4602 Price: SOLD

Fr.-742* 1918 $1 Dallas FRBN( 2nd finest) Ser. # K148065* PMG AU-50EPQ
PMG POP 2/ 1 Finer! This is one of the Key 1918 $1 FRN Star for this series. Dallas is always one of the toughest districts of any large size star. It...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4615 Price: SOLD

Fr.-727* 1918 $1 Chicago FRBN Star Ser. # G31006* PCGS AU-50
How about a high grade 1918 $1 FRBN star from the Chicago district. This note is from the famous Rickey Collection of years past. according to Doug Mu...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4617 Price: SOLD

Fr.-718* 1918 $1 Cleveland FRBN Star Ser. # D16270* PMG VF-25
These 1918 FRBN stars have always been one of my favorite stars. This one here is a 1918 Cleveland Star. There are only 15 known to exist. According t...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4622 Price: SOLD

Fr.-715C* 1918 $1 Philadelphia, PA FRBN Star Ser. # C258736* PMG Fine -12
Here is a 1914 $1 Philly star note that has been graded as a PMG Fine-12. There are only 15 known to exist. The serial number is C258736*....
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4624 Price: SOLD

Fr.-727* 1918 $1 Chicago (missing) Ser. # G384* PCGS AU-58PPQ
How cool is a 3-digit 1918 $1 FRBN star note from the Windy City of Chicago? This is a bright example of the Chicago district $1 FRBN Star.

Thi...

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Fr.-714C* 1918 $1 Philadelphia, PA FRBN Star Ser. # C10049* PMG VF-25
THIS IS A VERY NICE AND CLEAN RARE 1918 FRBN STAR FROM THE FABLED PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT. There are only 8 known on this district and this is one of th...
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Fr.-710 1918 $1 Cleveland FRBN Star Ser. # D391474* VG- F-Raw
This is a low grade but rare Fr.-720* or a 1918 $1 FRN star note from the Cleveland district. There are only 14 known in all grades and this one, beli...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4635 Price: SOLD

Fr.-738* 1918 $1 Kansas City FRBN Star ( only 5 known) Ser. # J116526* PMG F-15
Here is a very nice 1918 $1 FRBN star from the Kansas City district. There are only five (5) known. This is one of the best ones known. The serial num...
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