Large-sized note
A large-sized note is a bill of any denomination of U.S. currency printed between 1863 and 1929. This is in contrast with small-sized notes, which were printed starting in 1928.
"Size" in this context referring to physical dimension rather than denomination. According to the BEP, the small-sized notes measure 2.61 by 6.14 inches (66 by 156 mm) with a thickness of 0.0043 inches (110 µm). Large-sized notes were 3.125 by 7.4218 inches (79.38 by 188.51 mm).
Large-sized notes exist in denominations of $1 through $10,000. The most common large-sized notes are the Federal Reserve Notes of Series 1914 and 1918. These are detailed below, but are only a subset of all large-sized notes made by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP).
Denominations for Series 1914/1918
Denomination | Portrait | Nickname | Design on back |
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$5 | Abraham Lincoln | Fin | Columbus sighting land, Arrival of the Pilgrims |
$10 | Andrew Jackson | Sawbuck | Images depicting Agriculture (left) and Industry (right) |
$20 | Grover Cleveland | Double sawbuck | Images depicting Transportation |
$50 | Ulysses S. Grant | Half C-note | Images depicting the Panama Canal |
$100 | Benjamin Franklin | C-note | Farmer with wheat (left), The Roman god Mercury with package (right), Women with cornucopia (center) |
$500 | John Marshall | Hernando de Soto discovering the Mississippi River, May 8, 1541 | |
$1,000 | Alexander Hamilton | Bald eagle | |
$5,000 | James Madison | General George Washington resigning his commission, December 23, 1783 | |
$10,000 | Salmon P. Chase | Embarkation of the Pilgrims, July 22, 1620 |
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