1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note PMG 64 EPQ
Red Seal NY
Full Product Description
This exceptional 1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note, graded PMG 64 EPQ, is a near-gem survivor from the inaugural series of Federal Reserve Notes. Issued for the New York Federal Reserve District, this Red Seal note represents a pivotal transition in U.S. monetary history.
Featuring a bold portrait of Abraham Lincoln, the note displays crisp, original paper, vibrant inks, and sharp margins, all hallmarks of the EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) designation. High-grade Red Seal Federal Reserve Notes from 1914 are scarce, and examples approaching gem condition are especially desirable.
Key Features & Collector Highlights
Historic First-Issue Federal Reserve Note
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Issued in 1914, marking the beginning of the Federal Reserve Note system
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Red Treasury seal distinguishes early FRNs from later issues
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Important transitional design in U.S. currency history
New York Federal Reserve District
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Issued by the nation’s most prominent Federal Reserve Bank
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Strong collector demand for New York–district notes
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Essential for district and type collections
PMG 64 EPQ – Near-Gem Quality
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Exceptional paper originality confirmed by EPQ designation
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Sharp corners, clean margins, and vivid ink contrast
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Certified by PMG for authenticity and grading confidence
Collector & Investment Appeal
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Scarce in high grade with EPQ designation
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Strong demand from advanced collectors and registry participants
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Ideal for type sets, district sets, and premium U.S. currency collections
Arnold Jewelers Guarantee
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Hand-selected for eye appeal, originality, and historical importance
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Backed by decades of trusted numismatic and currency expertise
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Certified PMG 64 EPQ for complete confidence
This 1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note PMG 64 EPQ – Red Seal, New York offers an outstanding combination of historic importance, near-gem preservation, and elite collector appeal.














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