This listing is for the photographed 1928 Federal Reserve 100 Dollar Cleveland Issue Numeral Note with a Fancy Serial Number. Note was issued at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Ohio (4). Earlier issued note from this series, as shown by the use of a number inside of the federal bank seal rather than a letter. This note also has a fancy repeating serial number, making it an even more interesting find! Serial number is D00484848A. Very Fine (VF) grade/condition, minimal visible folds and signs of wear. Great rarer note in excellent condition, perfect addition to any collection! Fr#2150-D (Friedburg Number 2150-D).
Under the Series of 1928, all small-sized notes carried a standardized design. All $100 bills would feature a portrait of Franklin, the same border design on the obverse, and the Independence Hall on the reverse. The $100 bill was issued as a Federal Reserve Note with a green seal and serial numbers.
Series 1928 was the first series of modern, small-sized notes issued. Since then, the series year has been changed when there is a major design change to a bill; a minor design change is indicated by a letter suffix being added to the series year.
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1928 Federal Reserve 100 Dollar Note - Numeral Note, Cleveland (4) - 1928 One Hundred Dollar Note - Fr#2150-D Fancy Repeating Serial Number!