1914 $100 One Hundred Dollar U.S. Federal Reserve Note
- Lot number 8465059
- Total views 863
- Total watched 15
- Lot ended2024-01-28 20:00:00
- Total bids 22
- Winning bid $1,135.05
- Buyer's premium $192.96
- Total $1,328.01
- ELITE NO RESERVE
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The 1914 $100 One Hundred Dollar U.S. Federal Reserve Note holds a unique and historical significance in the realm of American currency. Part of the inaugural series of Federal Reserve Notes issued after the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, this particular banknote is characterized by intricate design elements and symbolism. The front of the note features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers, and an allegorical figure representing Labor and Commerce. The reverse side showcases an elaborate vignette illustrating Independence Hall in Philadelphia, further emphasizing the note's patriotic theme. Issued during a period of significant financial and structural changes in the United States, the 1914 $100 Federal Reserve Note reflects the transition from traditional banknotes to the modern Federal Reserve currency system, making it a valuable artifact both for collectors and as a testament to the evolution of American banking in the early 20th century.
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