Fr # | 40 |
Year | 1923 |
Denomination | $1.00 |
Series | Legal Tender |
Serial # | A30741024 |
Grade | PMG 55 |
PMG # | 1074339-001 |
PMC Category | Regular |
Estimated Value | $650.00 |
The $1 Legal Tender Note from the Series 1923, issued before the transition to smaller notes, features a design similar to today’s $1 bill, with George Washington facing right, and a highly ornate “Cogwheel” pattern on the back. It also boasts a distinctive scalloped red seal, bold red serial numbers, and is an important piece of America’s early paper currency, eventually replaced by Federal Reserve Notes. These now-obsolete notes serve as a reminder of the country’s early monetary history.