Description: 1934A $1000 Chicago ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR BILLPMG Very Fine 25 What we have here is a Very Fine PMG 25 $1000 Chicago note. If you are looking at this note, you know that $500's and $1,000's are awesome. This note is a F2211-G DGS Mule. The term DGS mule on a $1,000 note refers to a printing variety involving different back plate designs. In currency collecting, DGS stands for "distinct guide line spacing", which refers to the spacing or alignment used for the guide lines on printing plates during the note production process. A mule in paper currency occurs when the front and back plates of a note were not originally intended to be paired together, typically due to different series or plate designs. On $1,000 notes, collectors can distinguish mules by looking for differences in guide line spacing, which signals that plates from two different series were used. Mules are often more valuable to collectors because they are less common and represent an interesting printing anomaly. Highest Ratings from BuyersGuaranteed AuthenticityWe appreciate your support for our small business! About Us:We thank you for your interest in our auctions and listings. Please feel free to contact us directly with any questions or concerns.We at CoinBox Gold & Silver are a brick & motor Full service Coin Shop in the Greenville, SC area. Our products include gold, silver & platinum in the form of coins, bars and other fabrication types for personal delivery and/or Industrial end-users.
Price: 3395 USD
Location: Fountain Inn, South Carolina
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: $1000
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1934
Grade: 25
Grade Designation: Very Fine
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: PMG
Modified Item: No