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Old Money Dealers, Antique Money, Now Buy Collectible 1914 Red Seals

Antique Money is buying the rare 1914 red seal bills that were issued for a short time before World War I.

Old Money Dealers, Antique Money, Now Buy Collectible 1914 Red Seals
2013-05-08
NORCROSS, GA, May 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) Rare paper currency dealer, Antique Money, is buying 1914 series red seal bills that were briefly issued as Federal Reserve Notes (FRN) before World War I. They are known for their bright red seals. The red seals are the oldest and most valuable of the Federal Reserve Note (FRN) series.

1914 Red Seal Series Denominations

The 1914 series was issued in $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 denominations. Because there were no replacement notes, none have stars.

- The 1914 red seal $5 notes are the most commonly available of the series. Abraham Lincoln is on the front of the note. Since they are relatively common, those in good condition are more valuable.

- The 1914 $10 bills have a portrait of Andrew Jackson at the center of each bill.

- The $20 1914 red seal bills feature Grover Cleveland's portrait. They are not scarcer than the smaller denominations, but uncirculated $20 bills are rarer than the smaller notes.

- The $50 1914 red seal bills, with Ulysses Grant on the front, are difficult to find in good condition. Because few of these were printed, there are low serial numbers available. Those with a serial number under 100 are worth more to old money collectors.

- The $100 bills, featuring Benjamin Franklin, are available in heavily circulated condition. Uncirculated bills are very rare and valuable to rare currency dealers.

Manning Garrett, the owner of Antique Money, an old money dealer that specializes in collectible U.S. currency, says, "These 1914 red seal bills have the date December 23, 1913 on them, which can be confusing, but they are still considered 1914 red seals."

To learn more about the 1914 series bills and other old money, visit the Antique Money website at http://antiquemoney.com/value-of-1914-red-seal-federal-reserve-notes/.

About Antique Money:
AntiqueMoney.com is the top buyer of old money in the U.S. They specialize in rare bank notes, large size currency and other collectible money. Since they are both collectors and resellers, AntiqueMoney.com is always looking for collectible currency for their inventory and collection. Free appraisals and offers are available to anyone interested in finding the value of and/or selling antique paper money.

For more information, please visit http://www.antiquemoney.com.

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[Press-News.org] Old Money Dealers, Antique Money, Now Buy Collectible 1914 Red Seals
Antique Money is buying the rare 1914 red seal bills that were issued for a short time before World War I.