$1,000 1934 High Denomination Notes 2211-G PCGS 53

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Discover the rare allure of the 1934 $1,000 High Denomination Note, a pinnacle of American numismatic history. This certified collectible paper money, graded PCGS 53 Choice About Uncirculated, showcases the elegance of pre-war U.S. currency design and scarcity that captivates collectors worldwide.

Featuring the distinguished portrait of President Grover Cleveland on its face, this Series 2211-G note embodies the grandeur of high-denomination bills rarely seen in circulation. Its excellent preservation and professional grading by PCGS ensure authenticity and investment potential for enthusiasts of US collectible paper money.

High denomination notes like this $1000 bill were instrumental in large-scale transactions during economic turbulence, adding layers of historical intrigue to your collection.

  • Historical Significance: Issued amid the Great Depression, these notes facilitated major financial dealings between banks and institutions, symbolizing economic resilience and never intended for everyday use.
  • Years Printed: The $1,000 denomination was produced from 1928 to 1945, with the 1934 series representing a key era of refined Federal Reserve Note designs under the Gold Standard's shadow.
  • Interesting Details: With only about 165,000 examples printed in the 1934 series, this note's red seal and intricate vignettes highlight anti-counterfeiting measures; withdrawn from circulation in 1969, surviving specimens are prized for their rarity and cultural icon status in numismatics.
  • Condition Highlights: PCGS 53 grading denotes minimal wear with sharp details intact, making it a standout piece for display or portfolio diversification in 1934 $1000 bill collections.

Elevate your holdings with this exceptional piece of high denomination US currency—a timeless artifact blending history, artistry, and exclusivity.

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