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1918 $1 Boston Federal Reserve Bank Note Fr. 710 PCGS Choice VF 35 Elliott Burke Willett Morss
1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note from the Boston district (District 1), cataloged as Fr. 710. This example is graded PCGS Banknote Choice Very Fine 35, showing strong eye appeal with solid paper integrity and well-balanced circulation. Issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, this note carries the signatures of Elliott/Burke (Treasurer & Register) and Willett/Morss (Bank Officers). The bold black seal and serial numbers remain vibrant, and the paper retains excellent body for the grade. Federal Reserve Bank Notes differ from Federal Reserve Notes in that they were obligations of the individual Federal Reserve Bank, making them a distinct and desirable type for collectors of large-size U.S. currency. Boston district examples are consistently popular, particularly in problem-free mid-grade condition. A strong addition for collectors of large-size type notes, Boston district material, or early Federal Reserve Bank issues.
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Denomination: $1
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Series: 1918
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Fr. #: 710
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District: Boston (A)
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Signatures: Elliott / Burke – Willett / Morss
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Grade: PCGS Banknote Choice Very Fine 35
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Large Size Note



