$20 DOLLARS 1914 Kansas City MS Federal Reserve Note US GOLD Train Bill Circulat


$20 DOLLARS 1914 Kansas City MS Federal Reserve Note US GOLD Train Bill Circulat

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$20 DOLLARS 1914 Kansas City MS Federal Reserve Note US GOLD Train Bill Circulat:
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This lot is a Large size $20Blue SealSeries of 1914 Federal Reserve Note. It has a large blue seal and has been used in commerce.President Grover Clevelandis pictured on the front. This note is a over 3\" x 7\".The back shows a railroad train and motor car on the left, and a ship and tugboat underway in New York harbor on the right. Thefront says Federal Reserve Bankand ispayable upon demand! Large noteslike this are known as \'Horseblankets\' because of their size. Onthe back, it says \"It is redeemable in Gold on Demand at the Treasury Department of the United States in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, or in Gold or lawful money at any Federal Reserve Bank\"!

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  1. Missouri is known as the \"Show Me State\".
  2. The \'Show Me State\' expression may have began in 1899 when Congressman Willard Duncan Vandiver stated, \"I\'m from Missouri and you\'ve got to show me.\"
  3. The first successful parachute jump to be made from a moving airplane was made by Captain Berry at St. Louis, in 1912.
  4. At the St. Louis World\'s Fair in 1904, Richard Blechyden, served tea with ice and invented iced tea.
  5. Also, at the St. Louis World\'s Fair in 1904, the ice cream cone was invented. An ice cream vendor ran out of cups and asked a waffle vendor to help by rolling up waffles to hold ice cream.
  6. In 1889, Aunt Jemima pancake flour, invented at St. Joseph, Missouri, was the first self-rising flour for pancakes and the first ready-mix food ever to be introduced commercially.
  7. During Abraham Lincoln\'s campaign for the presidency, a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat named Valentine Tapley from Pike County, Missouri, swore that he would never shave again if Abe were elected. Tapley kept his word and his chin whiskers went unshorn from November 1860 until he died in 1910, attaining a length of twelve feet six inches.
  8. President Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, May 8, 1884.
  9. The first train of the Atlantic-Pacific Railway, which became the St.Louis-San Francisco Railway, or \"Frisco,\" arrived in 1870.
  10. Missouri was named after a tribe called Missouri Indians; meaning \"town of the large canoes\"
  11. Jefferson City, Missouri, the state\'s capital, was named for Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States.

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$20 DOLLARS 1914 Kansas City MS Federal Reserve Note US GOLD Train Bill Circulat:
$97.50

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