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Elevate your paper currency collection with the 1934 A $1000 Federal Reserve Note from the San Francisco district, graded PMG AU 55 with minor repairs. This note is more than a collectible—it’s a tangible piece of America's financial heritage, offering rarity, prestige, and a compelling story.
Originally issued during the Great Depression era, $1000 notes were primarily used for major banking transactions and high-value transfers—long before the days of digital banking. Featuring a bold portrait of President Grover Cleveland on the obverse, this note symbolizes the strength and resilience of the U.S. economy in a time of great uncertainty.
The reverse showcases an elegant layout centered around the $1000 denomination, framed by the enduring phrase “The United States of America.” Adding to its desirability, this note was issued from the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, identified by the “L” district mark—an especially sought-after variant among seasoned collectors.
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