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50 Dollars Federal Reserve Note, small portrait, no motto

Issuer Federal Reserve System
Year 1950
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Composition Cotton/linen blend
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Reverse lettering THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA U.S. CAPITOL FIFTY DOLLARS
Signature(s) series 1950A (A-H & J-L) - Priest & Humphrey
series 1950B (A-E, G, H & J-L) - Priest & Anderson
series 1950C (A-E & G-L) - Smith & Dillon Replacement note with serial # suffix *
series 1950D(A-L) - Granahan & Dillon
series 1950E (B, G & L) - Granahan & Fowler
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The 1950 series $50 note belongs to a transitional moment in Federal Reserve note design — the small portrait format had been introduced in 1928 and the "IN GOD WE TRUST" motto would not appear on paper currency until the 1957 $1 Silver Certificate, making its absence here a matter of timing rather than omission. The 1950 series ran through five subseries (A through E), spanning nearly two decades of issue and six different signature combinations across twelve Federal Reserve districts.

Star note replacement serials are documented for the 1950C series, with confirmed districts running A through E and G through L. The 1950E subseries is notably scarce, with confirmed star note production limited to districts B, G, and L.

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