$1000 1928 CHICAGO PCGS VF20 NO RESERVE MONEY

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Beautiful certified antique. A true rarity beyond imagination. This combines scarcity, grade, eye appeal, certification, popular district, full packer embossing, desirability, denomination, originality, and quality. An undergraded cherry which is a likely candidate for resubmission. To our eye, a virtually extremely fine peach. Today, the currency of the United States , the U.S. dollar , is printed in bills in denominations of $1 , $2 , $5 , $10 , $20 , $50 , and $100 . At one time, however, it also included five larger denominations. High-denomination currency was prevalent from the very beginning of U.S. Government issue (1861). $500, $1,000, and $5,000 interest bearing notes were issued in 1861, and $10,000 gold certificates arrived in 1865. T are many different designs and types of high-denomination notes. The high-denomination bills were issued in a small size in 1929, along with the $1 through $100 denominations. The designs were as follows: The $500 bill featured a portrait of William McKinley The $1,000 bill featured a portrait of Grover Cleveland The $5,000 bill featured a portrait of James Madison The $10,000 bill featured a portrait of Salmon P. Chase The $100,000 bill featured a portrait of Woodrow Wilson The reverse designs featured abstract scrollwork with ornate denomination identifiers. All were printed in green, read more