FR. 2202m-G 1934A $500 MULE FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE PCGS VERY FINE 35 APPARENT.
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Auction #211 - Part I
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Item Description
A series 1934A Julian-Morgenthau $500 "Mule" Federal Reserve note from the Chicago federal reserve bank. Federal Reserve notes are still in circulation today, but no denomination higher that $100 has been made since 1945 and since 1969, all notes of $500 and higher have been actively retired and returned to the Federal Reserve System. Graded by PCGS Currency a Very Fine 35 Apparent with ink mark on the face at left. Serial #G00349817A. From the Robert M. Overstreet Collection and comes with COA.
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