1914 $20 Boston Federal Reserve Note Fr# 992 Burke/McAdoo
This is a 1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note from the Boston district (A), featuring Friedberg #992. Issued during the early years of the Federal Reserve system, this large-size note is signed by Treasurer John Burke and Treasury Secretary William G. McAdoo. The note showcases an impressive portrait of Grover Cleveland on the obverse, while the reverse features a vignette of transportation and industry, symbolizing America's rapid expansion in the early 20th century.
This early Federal Reserve Note represents a significant period in U.S. banking history, as 1914 marked the first series of notes issued under the newly established Federal Reserve System. With its large format, detailed engravings, and historical importance, it is a must-have for collectors of U.S. currency.
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