$100 Federal Reserve Note - Series 1950 D - Circulated (PSV 35)
$100 Federal Reserve Note - Series 1950 D - Circulated (PSV 35)
$100 Federal Reserve Note - Series 1950 D - Circulated (PSV 35)
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$100 Federal Reserve Note - Series 1950 D - Circulated (PSV 35)

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MetalStacks presents the highly unique $100 Federal Reserve Note - Series 1950 D, 

Features

Issuer United States 
Issuing entity United States Department of the Treasury
Period Federal republic (1776-date)
Type Standard banknote
Year 1950
Value 100 Dollars (100 USD)
Currency Dollar (1785-date)
Composition Paper
Size 156 × 66.3 mm
Shape Rectangular
Number H05010132A

 

Obverse:

  • Portrait: Benjamin Franklin in an oval frame (center).
  • Signatures:
    • Kathryn O'Hay Granahan - Treasurer of the United States
    • Clarence Douglas Dillon - Secretary of the Treasury
  • Seals:
    • Federal Reserve Seal (left).
    • Treasury Seal (right).
  • Lettering:
    • FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE
    • THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    • THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, AND IS REDEEMABLE IN LAWFUL MONEY AT THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, OR ANY FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
    • WASHINGTON, D.C.
    • WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS

Reverse:

  • Image: Independence Hall
  • Lettering:
    • THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
    • INDEPENDENCE HALL
    • ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS

Modern legal tender notes provide a unique investment opportunity for collectors of historic American currency. Precious metal enthusiasts favor these U.S. notes, these enhanced notes offer an affordable alternative to classic gold and silver coins. Our new lineup features a range of legal tender notes, including the first American paper money, the Continental Dollars, and the Demand Notes issued during President Abraham Lincoln's administration in 1861 to finance the Union Army. These notes represent a rich history of US currency over a century.

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