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$1 1918 Federal Reserve National Bank Note Philadelphia Large Size Currency

Description: Product Features$1 1918 Federal Reserve Banknote Blue Seal PhiladelphiaWill make the perfect gift for older kids and adults, A great way to start or enhance your collection.The image of this listing is the exact note you will receive. This is a great way to enhance a large size currency collection. ConditionThis note is in nice condition with center fold and ink marksNo Surprise Buy from a trusted dealer. We describe our bills accurately so our customers know what they get, there is no guessing or surprises when purchasing from us except for the upside. ShippingWe offer FREE shipping and we ship same or next day.Be confident: we are selling old paper money for 15+ years and are trusted by more than 25,000 customers About Federal Reserve Bank NotesFederal Reserve Bank Notes—not to be confused with Federal Reserve Notes—are no longer issued and are probably the most obscure type of paper currency. Federal Reserve Bank Notes were authorized by the Federal Reserve Act of December 23, 1913, and used as a form of emergency currency in the early twentieth century. While the Federal Reserve Notes we see every day are the responsibility of the Federal Reserve System as a whole, Federal Reserve Bank Notes were obligations of the 12 different Federal Reserve Banks that issued them. The notes were first issued in fiscal year 1916. One of the primary purposes of the Federal Reserve System, established in late 1913, was to eliminate the system of National Bank Notes and to replace it with a centrally controlled system of Federal Reserve Notes. However, dispersing Federal Reserve Notes across the country took time and lawmakers feared that National Bank Notes might be withdrawn from circulation faster than the new Federal Reserve Notes could be issued. This could cause sudden drops in the number of notes in different parts of the country,resulting in regional scarcities of currency. In such cases, the local Federal Reserve Bank was authorized to step in and issue its own temporary currency to make up the deficiency. But few National Banks retired their currency as quickly as lawmakers had feared, and there was little demand for Federal Reserve Bank Notes.Federal Reserve Bank Notes were next issued during World War I when the Treasury withdrew Silver Certificates from circulation and sold the backing silver to Great Britain in 1918. To make up the loss in circulation, Federal Reserve Bank Notes were issued as an emergency replacement. Production of the notes ended in 1922. By that time, the Treasury had replaced the missing silver, and Silver Certificates were reissued as the Federal Reserve Bank Notes were retired. A small-sized form of the notes was produced and issued in early March 1933 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt closed all the banks for three days to stop a banking panic during the Great Depression. The Treasury feared that once thebanks reopened there would be a mad dash by depositors for cash, sucking all the available National Bank Notes and Federal Reserve Notes out of the economy. To counter this threat, Federal Reserve Banks were authorized for a limited time to issue as many notes as they saw fit. The feared run on the banks for currency never materialized, and many of the notes shipped by the BEP were not issued. The existing stock of Federal Reserve Bank Notes left over from the 1933-1934 printing, $660 million worth, was issued during World War II, much of it in December 1942, when the Treasury was suffering a cash crunch. These notes began to be retired as the end of the war approached; and, in the summer of 1945, Congress amended the Federal Reserve Act to end the use of Federal Reserve Bank Notes. Enjoy your collection 348067S

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$1 1918 Federal Reserve National Bank Note Philadelphia Large Size Currency$1 1918 Federal Reserve National Bank Note Philadelphia Large Size Currency

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Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Denomination: $1

Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

Type: Banknotes

Year: 1918

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