The notes in this set are circulated with visible wear etc. but nice full corners and edges. Fine
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About Federal Reserve Notes
The first Federal Reserve notes, or U.S. banknotes, were issued under the Federal Reserve Act of December 23, 1913. Federal Reserve notes are still made today, albeit in a reduced physical size as compared to these large-size pieces. The large-size Federal Reserve notes, also known as "horse blankets" or "saddle blankets" were issued in denominations ranging from $5 to $10,000. The first wave of these Federal Reserve notes was released as Series 1914 and include denominations of $5 through $100. Series 1918 encompassed denominations of $500 through $10,000.
While the Federal Reserve Notes were distributed to the public through the 12 Federal Reserve Banks, the obligation to pay the bearer went back to the system ? not the banks that distributed the notes, distinguishing them from the Federal Reserve bank notes. Therefore, payment for the Federal Reserve notes is the obligation of the United States.