1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note - New York

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Now thanks to a special purchase, you can own a high denomination $1,000 Federal Reserve Note the public rarely saw! That’s because banks primarily used them to settle large inter-banking transactions until electronic transfer funds replaced them. Normally these prized notes are found one at a time, so our buyers were excited when they located this small group.


What’s great about these Series 1934 and 1934A $1,000 bills is that they’re especially nice for their grade! Stored properly for over half a century, these attractive notes display all major details clearly. Select from your choice of attractive circulated grades. According to Track & Price only 8,263 1934 & 1934A $1,000 Federal Reserve Notes have been recorded and are known to exist to date.


Issued between 1929-1945, these scarce, high denomination notes show a portrait of Grover Cleveland on the face, with a geometric back design. By WWII, the government noticed a lack of demand for the notes, and stopped production in July 1945. With none printed for over 70 years, and the Federal Reserve Banks retiring and destroying those received, it’s no wonder they are scarce today. These coveted $1,000 notes are so unusual and rarely seen that their allure creates outstanding demand. But our supply is strictly limited, so get yours now!