Large Size Federal Reserve Notes $100 Fr-1072a to Fr-1131

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.-1085A 1914 $100 Boston FRN (Blue Seal) Ser. A415218A PMG-53
Tied for the finest known PMG graded Note. For more information on this 1914 $100 Boston FRN note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cyb...
Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4570 Price: SOLD

Fr.-1110G 1914 $100 Chicago FRN Ser. # G874840 PCGS- 55
This is a very nice example of the 1914 $100 Chicago Federal Reserve Note. It is referred to as a Fr.-1110 and has the serial number of G874840A and ...
Added: 2/20/2016 Views: 4534 Price: SOLD

Fr.-1124K 1914 $100 Dallas FRN Ser. # K111263A PMG-45EPQ
This is a nice 1914 $100 Dallas FRN with the serial # of K111263A. Ben Franklin graces the front.It is graded as a PMG EF-45EPQ. This is one of the fe...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4476 Price: SOLD

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