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$1,000 U.S. Bill - Historical High-Denomination Currency Explained #91160 (License: Personal Use)
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This image shows two overlapping 1934-series $1,000 Federal Reserve Notes, each bearing a portrait of Grover Cleveland and the distinctive green seal of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (G district). The bills feature intricate engraving, ornate borders, and the phrase “The United States of America” prominently displayed, reflecting early 20th-century currency design standards. Though legal tender, these high-denomination notes were discontinued in 1969 due to concerns over money laundering and lack of public use.
Used on financial history, numismatics, or U.S. currency education pages; targets collectors, students, and researchers seeking visual reference for obsolete high-value bills. Matches user intent for learning about discontinued U.S. currency or verifying authenticity of historical notes.
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