Product Details: This Series 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note, colloquially known as a 'Green Eagle' due to its stunning reverse design, represents the Philadelphia (C-3) district. Cataloged as Fr# 717, this large-size 'horse blanket' note features a portrait of George Washington on the obverse and a majestic bald eagle clutching the American flag on the reverse. The note bears the four mandatory signatures required for this series, including treasury officials Register Houston B. Teehee and Treasurer John Burke, alongside Philadelphia bank officers Cashier C.A. McIlhenny and Governor Richard L. Austin. Offered in raw, uncertified condition, this piece is a classic example of the emergency currency issued under the Pittman Act to replace silver certificates during World War I.
Note Features:
PMG graded Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ
FR#1513
Known as a US Legal Tender Note
Signed by: Granahan & Dillon
Seal color: Red
This is a PMG graded note. You will receive the note pictured. You are purchasing a 1963 US Legal Tender Note graded PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. This is an excellent note to add to your collection.