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1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note AU, Various

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The 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Notes hold a special place in the story of American money. Printed during the final year of World War I, these notes were issued by individual Federal Reserve Banks instead of through a single, national source. This created small variations across the different banks and reflects how the early Federal Reserve System worked. Provident Metals now offers 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Notes in AU condition.

Highlights:

  • Comes with a protective currency sleeve!
  • Part of the early Federal Reserve Bank Note series!
  • Printed by one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks!
  • Face value of $1 (USD) guaranteed by the U.S. government.
  • Graded About Uncirculated.
  • Obverse displays President George Washington.
  • Reverse design features detailed patterns and denominations.
  • Bank names on the notes may vary!

All 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Notes available here come in About Uncirculated condition. AU notes keep much of their original color and crispness but show light signs of use, such as faint folds, minor bends, or small wrinkles. Each note may carry a different bank designation, but we cannot guarantee notes from any one particular bank.

Obverse

On the obverse, the 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note highlights a portrait of President George Washington at its center. Each note also carries identifying marks and numbers to indicate the Federal Reserve Bank that printed it.

Reverse

The reverse includes a decorative design surrounding the $1 denomination with American symbols such as the bald eagle and U.S. flag. This side features the green ink that became standard for U.S. currency.

History

Authorized by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, these notes were tied to specific regional Federal Reserve Banks and backed by U.S. government securities. They differ from standard Federal Reserve Notes because they include bank-specific details and serial formats. During World War I, these notes circulated as legal tender while helping meet the rising need for currency.

Ordering

Please feel free to contact Provident Metals if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 1-800-313-3315, through our web chat, or by email.

Product ID 6671414
Year 1918
Mint Mark Not Shown
Condition Almost Uncirculated
Face Value $1
Issuing Country United States
Edge Design Smooth
Series Federal Reserve Bank Note
CoA No
Packaging Type Plastic
Theme Currency
Design Federal Reserve Bank
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