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| 表面の説明 | Central vignette is an intaglio portrait of Andrew Jackson within an ornate guilloche border. To the left, the Register's and Cashier's signatures appear beneath the issuing Federal Reserve Bank city and state designation; to the right, the Treasurer's and Governor's signatures flank the brown Treasury seal. The note carries the small-size series format introduced in 1929, with denomination numerals at all four corners. |
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| バリエーション | P#397Ar - A - Boston MA Replacement note with serial + suffix * P#397B - B - New York NY P#397C - C - Philadelphia PA P#397D - D - Cleveland OH P#397E - E - Richmond VA P#397F - F - Atlanta GA P#397G - G - Chicago IL P#397H - H - St. Louis MO P#397I - I - Minneapolis MN P#397J - J - Kansas City MO P#397K - K - Dallas TX P#397L - L - San Francisco CA |
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The 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Notes were a deliberate downsizing decision — the U.S. Treasury reduced note dimensions that year to cut printing costs, ending the large-format "horse blanket" era that had defined American paper money since the Civil War. Unlike the contemporaneous Federal Reserve Notes with their green Treasury seal, the FRBNs carried a brown seal and bore the obligation of the issuing Federal Reserve Bank directly, not the United States government — a legal distinction that made them a hybrid between national bank notes and true federal currency.
The series was short-lived. Production effectively ended by 1933, and the FRBН designation was quietly abandoned as the New Deal reshaped the banking system.