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50 Dollars Federal Reserve Note, small portrait

Uitgever Federal Reserve System
Jaar 1963-1988
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Intaglio-printed portrait of President Ulysses S. Grant occupies the central vignette, framed by fine guilloche scrollwork. The Federal Reserve Seal and Treasurer's signature appear at left, while the Treasury Department Seal and Secretary's signature are positioned at right. Denomination numeral "50" appears in each corner, with the obligation text and series designation along the upper and lower margins.
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The "small portrait" designation distinguishes this series from the 1996 redesign that shifted to enlarged, off-center portraits and added more aggressive counterfeiting countermeasures — a response to increasingly sophisticated intaglio reproduction equipment that had made the older design vulnerable by the late 1980s. The security thread was added to the $50 during the 1988 series year, running vertically through the paper with "USA 50" printed on it, making that the first U.S. currency to carry the feature.

Series 1963 introduced "In God We Trust" to Federal Reserve Notes for the first time, replacing the obligation clause that had appeared on earlier issues.

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