Fr.1084 1914 $100 One Hundred Dollars FRN Boston, PMG 25 Comment
This listing is for sale ONE note ONLY. The scanned image displayed the front and back of the exact note you will receive.
This is the first $100 denomination was issued as Federal Reserve Note. The note featured a portrait of Benjamin Frankin one of the most influential founding father of the U.S and also was instrumental in shaping the nation. His contributions to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were foundational.
One the back there is a group of allegorical figures who reprensting Labor, Plenty, America, Peace and Commerce. This scene symbolizes the economic prosperity and industrious spirit of early 20th-century America.
This moderately circulated example has been evaluated by PMG as VF 25. There is a small hole which can be seen on the back is noted by the grader. This particular note originated from the Boston district and bears the combination of signatures of Burke and McAdoo, designated as Fr.1084
This item is an ideal addition to any collection seeking to complete a type set of series 1914 without exceeding budget constraints.
Grade: PMG 25 Comment
Denomination: $100
Type: FRN Boston
Year: 1914