1934 $1000 Federal Reserve Note Chicago Bill
This high-denomination small-size banknote represents a historic piece of United States currency from the Series 1934 production run. Issued specifically through the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, this note designated for District 7 carries the distinct G identifier. The obverse side displays the finely engraved portrait of Grover Cleveland, who uniquely served as both the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. The reverse features an ornate typographic design highlighting the monumental face value.
Originally introduced to facilitate high-value bank clearing transactions and inter-district cash transfers before the advent of electronic wire networks, these banknotes were officially discontinued from circulation by the Federal Reserve in 1969. This authorized legal tender features the signature combinations of the era alongside the classic green Treasury seal and matching serial numbers. As a surviving artifact of mid-twentieth-century American fiscal history, this small-size high-denomination note remains a premier centerpiece for paper money enthusiasts and advanced numismatic collectors.