$100.00 Federal Reserve Bank Notes

Small Sized $100.00 Federal Reserve Bank Notes were issued for only one Series: 1929.

There is only one distinct variety (major differences with Series, Face Design, Seal Type and / or Back Design) within this denomination.

These notes were printed on stock that was designed for small sized National Currency. The face and back design is identical to small sized National Currency, and only the overprint distinquishes them as Federal Reserve Bank Notes.




Series
1929

Series 1929 Face Design
Series 1929
Face Design

Series 1929 Back Design
Series 1929
Back Design


The Series 1929 $100.00 United States Notes represents the only Design Type of this class of notes. The Portrait in the center of the face is Benjamin Franklin. The vignette in the center of the back is Independance Hall.

All Series 1929 $100.00 Federal Reserve Bank Notes have the signatures of E.E. Jones as the Register of the Treasury and W.O. Woods as Treasurer. They also bear two additional signatures of the Federal Reserve Bank Cashier or the Controller or Deputy Governer and the Governer.


Series 1929

Series 1929 - Overprinted with a Large Brown Seal at right, Black printing of Federal Reserve Bank and Bank signatures and Brown Serial Numbers.


Identifier
SFRBN100-1
SFRBN100-2
SFRBN100-3
SFRBN100-4
SFRBN100-5
SFRBN100-6
SFRBN100-7
SFRBN100-8
SFRBN100-9
SFRBN100-10
SFRBN100-11
SFRBN100-12

District
Boston - None Printed
New York
Philadelphia - None Printed
Cleveland
Richmond
Atlanta - None Printed
Chicago
St. Louis - None Printed
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Dallas
San Francisco - None Printed




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