$1,000 1934-A. High Denomination Notes 2212-J PCGS 40

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Discover the rare allure of the 1934-A $1,000 High Denomination Note, a pinnacle of American collectible currency. This exceptional piece, certified by PCGS at a Very Fine 40 grade, showcases the prestige of pre-World War II era paper money from the United States.

Series 2212-J, this $1000 bill features the dignified portrait of President Grover Cleveland on its face, symbolizing an era of economic significance. Graded PCGS 40, it exhibits sharp details with moderate wear, making it a desirable addition to any numismatic collection.

High denomination notes like this 1934-A series were essential for interbank transactions and large-scale commerce, far removed from everyday use. Its scarcity today enhances its value among collectors seeking historical U.S. currency artifacts.

  • Historical Background: Issued during the Great Depression recovery, these notes facilitated major financial operations and were rarely seen in public circulation.
  • Printing Years: The 1934-A series was printed primarily between 1944 and 1945, with production ceasing as wartime demands shifted post-World War II.
  • Key Features: Intricate red seal and serial numbers, intaglio printing techniques, and anti-counterfeiting elements that highlight early 20th-century engraving artistry.
  • Interesting Facts: Withdrawn from circulation in 1969, fewer than 165,000 of these $1,000 notes remain extant, making this PCGS-certified example a true rarity in the bullion and collectibles market.
  • Collector Appeal: Ideal for enthusiasts of high-grade vintage bills, offering investment potential in the growing field of historical paper money.

Elevate your collection with this authenticated 1934-A $1,000 note—a testament to America's monetary heritage, optimized for display and appreciation.

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