Federal Reserve Notes


Federal Reserve Notes were issued as a result of the creation of the Federal Reserve System by Congress in 1913. The First issue of Federal Reserve Notes was Series 1914. This is the only type of US Currency still being produced although Silver Certificates and Legal Tender (United States) notes still turn up in circulation from time to time. Go to Small Sized Currency Section for more information on modern currency.

The Federal Reserve System divides the United States into 12 different regions. The currency of each of these regions is supplied by a Federal Reserve Bank assigned to that region.

The following chart lists the Federal Reserve Branches with a corresponding Letter (from 1 - 12) and Number (from A - L). These letters and numbers appear on the face of all Federal Reserve Notes. The Numbers are in various positions on the face and in the seal of early issues. The letters are at the beginning of the Serial Number and in the Seals.

District Letter District Number Federal Reserve Branch District Letter District Number Federal Reserve Branch
A 1 Boston, MA G 7 Chicago, IL
B 2 New York, NY H 8 St. Louis, MO
C 3 Philadelphia, PA I 9 Minneapolis, MN
D 4 Cleveland, OH J 10 Kansas City, MO
E 5 Richmond, VA K 11 Dallas, TX
F 6 Atlanta, GA L 12 San Francisco, CA




This type of note was issued in denominations of $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, $50.00, $100.00, $500.00, $1000.00, $5000.00 and $10,000.00.



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$5 FRN's
$5 Federal
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$10 FRN's
$10 Federal
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$20 FRN's
$20 Federal
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$50 FRN's
$50 Federal
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$100 FRN's
$100 Federal
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$500 FRN's
$500 Federal
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$1000 FRN's
$1000 Federal
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$5000 FRN's
$5,000 Federal
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$10,000 FRN's
$10,000 Federal
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