US Notes

Series 1934 Federal Reserve Notes: Light vs. Dark Green Seal Varieties Explained by Denomination

The Series 1934 Federal Reserve Notes produced one of the most fascinating and debated varieties in 20th-century American paper money: the shift from dark green to light green Treasury seals and serial numbers. Understanding which denominations exist in each variety, why the change happened, and what collectors should look for can transform a routine type set into a genuinely rewarding specialty.

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Series 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Light Green Seal Varieties: Which Districts Are the Rarest

The Series 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note with its distinctive light green Treasury seal is one of the most nuanced and rewarding collecting pursuits in large-size and transitional U.S. currency. This guide breaks down every Federal Reserve district, their relative scarcities, known print runs, and what separates a common circulated example from a genuinely elusive prize.

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