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The 1934A $500 Federal Reserve Note from Cleveland represents an important chapter in the history of U.S. high‑denomination currency—notes originally intended for large interbank transfers and Federal Reserve use until their discontinuation in 1969. While the $500 denomination first appeared in 1918 with a different design, the 1934 series introduced a refreshed layout featuring President William McKinley on the obverse, replacing the earlier portrait of John Marshall. The face is complemented by a bright green Treasury seal and matching green serial numbers, hallmarks of the era’s evolving design language. The reverse embraces a clean, minimalistic aesthetic, with the $500 denomination boldly displayed in each corner, emphasizing clarity and function over ornamentation. Together, these elements make the 1934A issue a significant and visually distinctive example within the high‑denomination series—an appealing choice for collectors who appreciate both historical context and classic Federal Reserve design.
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