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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Federal Reserve Bank Notes - Large series of Large Size Notes in the U.S. Currency contains 30 distinct entries with CPG® values between $182.00 and $84,000.00.
When the Federal Reserve System was established on December 23, 1913, a new variety of currency was issued under the new governmental system. These notes were released as Federal Reserve bank notes and Federal Reserve notes. The distinctions between the two are both in principal function and also in appearance.

Federal Reserve bank notes, also called "national currency," are currency of individual banks in the Federal Reserve system. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve notes were issued by the system itself, and the obligation to pay the bearers of those notes went back to the United States government.

Two separate issues of the Federal Reserve bank notes were made, with the Series of 1915 consisting of $5, $10, and $20 notes issued by the banks of Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas, and San Francisco. The Series of 1918 included all denominations from $1 to $50 and were issued by all twelve banks, though not all banks issued all denominations.

Federal Reserve bank notes are considerably scarce. According to a government estimate, of the total issue of nearly $762 million, only $2 million remains outstanding.

Catalog Detail

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Federal Reserve Bank Notes - Large Value Range  
1915 $5 Atlanta (Fr. 788)
$455
-
$5,000
$455 - $5,000
1915 $5 Atlanta (Fr. 789)
$182.00
-
$1,880
$182.00 - $1,880
1915 $5 Chicago (Fr. 793)
$182.00
-
$1,880
$182.00 - $1,880
1915 $5 Kansas City (Fr. 800)
$260
-
$15,000
$260 - $15,000
1915 $5 Kansas City (Fr. 801)
$1,880
-
$24,000
$1,880 - $24,000
1915 $5 Kansas City (Fr. 802)
$2,500
-
$10,000
$2,500 - $10,000
1915 $5 Dallas (Fr. 805)
$585
-
$16,800
$585 - $16,800
1915 $5 Dallas (Fr. 806)
$1,750
-
$10,000
$1,750 - $10,000

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1915 $5 San Francisco (Fr. 808)
$520
-
$12,000
$520 - $12,000
1915 $10 Atlanta (Fr. 811)
$4,380
-
$24,000
$4,380 - $24,000
1915 $10 Chicago (Fr. 813)
$891
-
$7,500
$891 - $7,500
1915 $10 Kansas City (Fr. 816)
$891
-
$7,500
$891 - $7,500
1915 $10 Kansas City (Fr. 817)
$891
-
$12,000
$891 - $12,000
1915 $10 Kansas City (Fr. 817a)
-
 
1915 $10 Kansas City (Fr. 817a1)
$975
-
$10,000
$975 - $10,000
1915 $10 Kansas City (Fr. 817b)
-
 
1915 $10 Kansas City (Fr. 818)
$24,000
-
$54,000
$24,000 - $54,000
1915 $10 Dallas (Fr. 819)
$891
-
$13,200
$891 - $13,200
1915 $10 Dallas (Fr. 820)
$5,000
-
$30,000
$5,000 - $30,000
1915 $10 Dallas (Fr. 821)
$7,500
-
$24,000
$7,500 - $24,000
1915 $20 Atlanta (Fr. 822)
$2,630
-
$19,800
$2,630 - $19,800
1915 $20 Atlanta (Fr. 822-1)
-
 
1915 $20 Atlanta (Fr. 822a)
$84,000
-
$84,000
$84,000 - $84,000

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1915 $20 Chicago (Fr. 824)
$1,220
-
$27,000
$1,220 - $27,000
1915 $20 Kansas City (Fr. 826)
$1,220
-
$10,600
$1,220 - $10,600
1915 $20 Kansas City, Large Signatures (Fr. 826a)
-
 
1915 $20 Kansas City (Fr. 827)
$1,220
-
$9,380
$1,220 - $9,380
1915 $20 Dallas (Fr. 828)
$1,250
-
$18,000
$1,250 - $18,000
1915 $20 Dallas (Fr. 829)
$4,380
-
$15,600
$4,380 - $15,600
1915 $20 Dallas (Fr. 830)
$24,000
-
$36,000
$24,000 - $36,000
       

Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Federal Reserve Bank Notes - Large series of Large Size Notes in the U.S. Currency contains 30 distinct entries with CPG® values between $182.00 and $84,000.00.
When the Federal Reserve System was established on December 23, 1913, a new variety of currency was issued under the new governmental system. These notes were released as Federal Reserve bank notes and Federal Reserve notes. The distinctions between the two are both in principal function and also in appearance.

Federal Reserve bank notes, also called "national currency," are currency of individual banks in the Federal Reserve system. Meanwhile, Federal Reserve notes were issued by the system itself, and the obligation to pay the bearers of those notes went back to the United States government.

Two separate issues of the Federal Reserve bank notes were made, with the Series of 1915 consisting of $5, $10, and $20 notes issued by the banks of Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas, and San Francisco. The Series of 1918 included all denominations from $1 to $50 and were issued by all twelve banks, though not all banks issued all denominations.

Federal Reserve bank notes are considerably scarce. According to a government estimate, of the total issue of nearly $762 million, only $2 million remains outstanding.

Catalog Detail