Value of 1914 Five Dollar Red Serial Number Federal Reserve Note
Year: 1914 | Type: Federal Reserve Note (Red Seal) | Denomination: Five Dollar Bill |
Value: The value of series of 1914 $5 bills is based on the condition and serial number of each bill. | ||
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Description: 1914 $5 bills were printed with two different seal colors. Red seals were printed first and are generally more valuable. All serial numbers started at number one. There are lots of low serial number 1914 $5 red seals. A serial number under 100 commands a premium.
All 1914 $5 bills feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln at the center of the bill. These notes also have the date December 23, 1913 written on them. That date has nothing to do with what series each note is from. These are all called 1914 $5 bills, despite the 1913 date. Please contact us for pricing on your exact bill. There were no star notes printed for the 1914 $5 red seal series. |
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Variations: There are a total of 24 varieties of 1914 $5 red seals. All twelve federal reserve districts issued 1914 five dollar red seals. Each district is responsible for two different varieties. Despite the 24 different Freidberg numbers, all 1914 $5 red seals are signed by Burke and McAdoo. | ||
Inscriptions: Federal Reserve Note – Series of 1914 – Authorized by Federal Reserve Act of December 23, 1913 – The United States Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Five Dollars – Washington D.C. – Register Of The Treasury – Treasurer Of The United States – Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur – This note is receivable by all national and member banks and federal reserve banks for all taxes, customs and other public dues, it is redeemable in gold on demand at the treasury department of the United States in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, or in gold or lawful money at any federal reserve bank. |