The front depicts the portrait of Andrew Jackson that was later used on $20 bills. The farm and factory scenes on the back are a tribute to American workers.
The first Federal Reserve Notes were issued almost a century ago in the Series of 1914. But the original large-size bills were made for just a few short years before they were replaced with the nowfamiliar small-size notes. The U.S. Government destroyed most of the original Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Notes when they were redeemed at banks… and today, these classic pieces of American monetary history are rarely seen. The Obverses share many similarities with our current currency; however, the reverses feature wonderfully detailed illustrations of American industry. Order your favorites now, or get them all for a complete five-piece collection!
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