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1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Note Extremely Fine 45 PMG or PCGS

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The 1934-A series $1,000 Federal Reserve Note stands as one of the highest-value denominations ever put into public use by the United States. Each note features Grover Cleveland on the front and comes graded for its quality and preservation. Today, certified 1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Notes are available at Provident Metals.

Highlights:

  • Arrives in a protective currency sleeve!
  • Secondary series of 1934 $1,000 notes!
  • Limited availability of certified notes!
  • Bears a face value of $1,000 (USD) backed by the federal government.
  • Issued a Grade of Extremely Fine 45 by the Paper Money Guaranty or Professional Coin Grading Service.
  • The obverse features President Grover Cleveland.
  • On the reverse are the nation of issue and denomination.
  • Please note that the individual notes may have different Reserve Branch seals.

Each 1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Note offered here is housed in a protective plastic currency sleeve and carries an Extremely Fine 45 certification. At this grade, notes generally show only a few heavier folds, often including one horizontal crease. Some bills may show Federal Reserve Bank seals from any of the 12 district branches.

Design

The obverse of the 1934-A $1,000 Federal Reserve Note displays Grover Cleveland, the only American president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Detailed linework and official markings frame his portrait to help verify authenticity. The reverse side includes the nations name and the $1,000 denomination in large, clear text to make the note easily recognizable in circulation. Printing of $1,000 notes stopped in 1945. Later, in 1969, President Richard Nixon ordered the recall of all high-denomination currency due to its use in financial crimes and money laundering.

History

The 1934-A identifier marks a follow-up printing of the original 1934 issue. These later runs often varied in signature combinations for the Treasurer of the United States and Secretary of the Treasury. At the time, $1,000 notes were primarily used for major bank transactions or by wealthy individuals before the use of wire transfers and digital banking.

Ordering

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Product ID 6597028
Year 1934-A
Grade EF45
Grade Service PMG or PCGS
Mint Mark Not Shown
Manufacturer US Mint
Thickness 0.1 mm
Condition Extra Fine
Face Value $1000
Issuing Country United States
Series Federal Reserve Notes
CoA No
Packaging Type Plastic Grading Slab
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