Black Gold and Green Paper: How the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Fueled Texas’s Petroleum Economy Through District 11 Currency
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, identified by the letter K and numeral 11, printed and circulated currency through one of America’s most dynamic economic booms, the Texas oil era. Understanding District 11 notes reveals how Federal Reserve currency production responded to explosive regional growth and why certain Dallas-issued banknotes rank among the most historically significant in American collecting.
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