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| 正面铭文 | FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND SERIES OF 1918 AUTHORIZED BY FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF DECEMBER 23, 1913 AS AMENDED BY ACT OF SEPTEMBER 26, 1918 WASHINGTON, D.C. MARSHALL FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS |
| 背面描述 | The reverse is printed entirely in green intaglio and presents a large central historical vignette titled 'De Soto Discovering the Mississippi,' after the painting by William Henry Powell, occupying the full width of the note between ornate scroll borders. The denomination 500 appears in large solid numerals at all four corners. A redemption clause in small letterpress text runs along the lower border beneath the vignette. |
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The 1918 $500 Federal Reserve Note belongs to the large-size series authorized under the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and printed while the United States was still financing its involvement in the First World War. Notes of this denomination circulated almost exclusively between banks and large commercial institutions — a private individual handling one in daily commerce would have been extraordinary. The series was discontinued after the Treasury's 1928 shift to small-size currency, and unredeemed examples were systematically pulled from Federal Reserve vaults through the 1960s and 70s.
High-denomination Federal Reserve Notes of this vintage were never officially demonetized, remaining technically legal tender, but the Federal Reserve and Treasury have long declined to reissue them when returned.