1934 $1,000 One Thousand Dollars Federal Reserve Note "Mule Note"- Kansas City (PMG 40)

"Mule Note"

  • Lot number 9578734
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  • Total bids 17
  • Winning bid $3,501.00
  • Buyer's premium $595.17
  • Total $4,096.17
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Bill has been graded PMG Choice Extremely Fine 40. Please see the images for details on the condition of the bill.

A mule note is a banknote that has mismatched elements from two different series, usually due to an error that occurs during the printing process. The result is a unique and collectible variation of a note.

The 1934 $1,000 Federal Reserve Note from the Kansas City district is a scarce and significant piece of U.S. currency. Bearing the portrait of President Grover Cleveland on the front, it was primarily used for large financial transactions between banks. The note is identified by the letter "J" for Kansas City and features its respective seal. Although $1,000 notes were once in circulation, they were discontinued in 1969 due to their limited use in everyday transactions. Today, these notes are highly prized by collectors, with their value determined by factors such as condition, rarity, and serial number.

Due to the uniqueness of each item, please refer to the photos provided in this auction. We offer high resolution images of each item rather than a written description of condition.

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