Series of 1915 $20 Federal Reserve Bank Note Value

Value of Series of 1915 Twenty Dollar Federal Reserve Bank Note

 

Year:  1915 Type:  Federal Reserve Bank Note Denomination:  Twenty Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of twenty dollar 1915 federal reserve bank notes is based on condition and bank of issue.
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Description:  Series of 1915 $20 bills are called Federal Reserve Bank Notes by collectors.  These notes are occasionally available in circulated condition.  They are very rare in high grades.  These look similar to $20 blue seal bills from 1914 and 1918.  Grover Cleveland is pictured on the left hand side of the bill.  Each note has a blue seal and serial number.  The blue serial number can start with F,G, J, or K.

Unlike other notes from the era, star notes were not issued for the series of 1915 twenty dollar denomination.

Variations:  1915 twenty dollar bills were issued for:

The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

There are a total of ten different varieties of 1915 $20 bills, each variety comes from one of the four banks above.

Inscriptions:  National Currency  –  Federal Reserve Bank Note  –  Series of 1915  –  May 18, 1914  –  Secured By United States Bonds Deposited With The Treasurer Of The United States Of America Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Twenty Dollars  –  Authorized By The Acts Of Dec. 23, 1913  –  Secretary  –  Governor  –  Register Of The Treasury  –  Treasurer Of The United States  –  Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur  –  This Note Is Receivable At Par In All Parts Of The United States In Payment Of All Taxes And Excises And All Other Dues To The United States Except Duties On Imports And Also For All Salaries And Other Debts And Demands Owing By The United States To Individuals Corporations And Associated Within The United States Except Interest On Public Debt