The First and Only Large-Size Federal Reserve Notes. Save almost $350 when you buy the complete set!
The first Federal Reserve Notes were issued almost a century ago in the Series of 1914. But the original large-size bills were made for just a few short years before they were replaced with the nowfamiliar small-size notes. The U.S. Government destroyed most of the original Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Notes when they were redeemed at banks… and today, these classic pieces of American monetary history are rarely seen. The Obverses share many similarities with our current currency; however, the reverses feature wonderfully detailed illustrations of American industry. Order your favorites now, or get them all for a complete five-piece collection!
• All Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Notes are in Very Fine or better condition
$5 Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Note The first $5 bill to feature the portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The back shows the landing of the pilgrims on the right and Columbus sighting land on the left.
$10 Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Note The front depicts the portrait of Andrew Jackson that was later used on $20 bills. The farm and factory scenes on the back are a tribute to American workers.
$20 Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Note The first banknote to feature the portrait of Grover Cleveland. The back is legendary for its 1914 transportation images, including a classic automobile, a small biplane, and a ship sailing past the Statue of Liberty.
$50 Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Note The first $50 Federal Reserve Note to depict Ulysses S. Grant. The back features two ships and the symbolic figure of Panama to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914.
$100 Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Note The first $100 bill to feature Benjamin Franklin. The remarkable artwork on the back symbolizes American industry.