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| 签名 | series 1950A (A-L) - Priest & Humphrey series 1950B (A-L) - Priest & Anderson series 1950C (A-L) - Smith & Dillon series 1950D (A-L) - Granahan & Dillon series 1950E (B, G & L) - Granahan & Fowler |
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| 变体 | P#442a - series 1950A (A-L) signatures: Priest & Humphrey P#442b - series 1950B (A-L) signatures: Priest & Anderson P#442c - series 1950C (A-L) signatures: Smith & Dillon P#442d - series 1950D (A-L) signatures: Granahan & Dillon P#442e - series 1950E (B, G & L) signatures: Granahan & Fowler |
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The Series 1950 $100 note predates the 1957 addition of "IN GOD WE TRUST" to U.S. currency — that motto first appeared on the $1 Silver Certificate, then migrated across all denominations through the early 1960s. The "small portrait" designation distinguishes this from the earlier large-head design, the reduction having been introduced with the 1928 series when the BEP standardized note dimensions across all denominations.
Series 1950E is notably scarcer than its predecessors — only three Federal Reserve Banks (Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco) issued it, a consequence of the series being cut short when the 1963 series entered production. Chicago and San Francisco examples turn up with some regularity; Boston does not.