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1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note United States Cull

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### 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note United States Cull **Please note the serial number will vary.** Add a fascinating piece of American financial history to your collection with the **1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note in Cull**. Issued during the Great Depression and into the early recovery years, this note represents a critical era in U.S. monetary policy, when currency designs were transitioning and the Federal Reserve system was solidifying its role. While this particular note is in Cull condition—which may include heavy wear, tears, stains, or missing corners—it retains all essential identifying features and offers immense historical and collectible value at an accessible price point. Bearing the familiar portrait of Benjamin Franklin, the 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note features classic green seal and serial numbers and was printed during a time when gold certificates were being phased out in favor of more modern paper money. The note's legal tender clause and overall design reflect significant shifts in economic confidence and currency usage during the post-Gold Standard period. This makes it a meaningful artifact for both collectors and historians. **Note Specifications:** - Denomination: $100 - Cull Condition - Seal Type: Green Treasury Seal - **Obverse**: Features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, with inscriptions indicating the denomination, "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" - **Reverse:** Showcases an image of Independence Hall, a historic building in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. Inscriptions include "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" The **1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note United States Cull** is a tangible piece of Depression-era America—offering value for history buffs, educators, and entry-level collectors alike. Available now at Bullion Exchanges—secure your vintage U.S. currency today while supplies las**t**. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**reach out**](file:///contacts) to our customer service team for assistance. **You may also be interested in:** - [**1934 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Note Gold Seal WWII Emergency Avg Circ**](file:///1934-10-silver-certificate-currency-note-gold-seal-wwii-emergency-avg-circ) - [**1934 $5 Federal Reserve Note Hawaii WWII Emergency Avg Circ**](file:///1934-5-federal-reserve-note-hawaii-wwii-emergency-avg-circ) - [**1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Cull (Random City)**](file:///1929-100-us-national-currency-note-brown-seal-cull-random-city)