The Last U.S. $500 Bill

The Last U.S. $500 Bill

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A scarce and sought-after collectable that was the last of its kind… the Series 1934 $500 Federal Reserve Note, preserved in a glass-top wooden display chest.
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Every bill has a story – especially this one! Back in 1934 when the last U.S. $500 note series was first issued, the average American did not have five hundred dollars to their name, let alone in their wallets. With the Stock Market Crash, and the Great Depression that followed, most ordinary people would rarely get to see a bill as large as $50, or $100, and certainly not $500! In the 1930s, these $500 bills would have been secured away in bank vaults. So notoriously safeguarded, these bills were rarely seen… until now.

Now, you can acquire a dramatic presentation of one of the most fascinating bank notes ever with... The Last U.S. $500 Bill.

These Series 1934 $500 Federal Reserve Notes were lost to bank vaults until 30 years after their last issue… no longer serving as the facilitator of large-volume, bank-to-bank transactions, but between money-laundering criminals. The use of $500 bills to perform illegal transactions became so widespread that large-denomination notes were discontinued by order of the U.S. government. Most were redeemed and destroyed — making this the last U.S. $500 bill issued… and a collector’s most sought-after treasure. Now, they are all-but-impossible-to-find artefacts of a bygone age.

Each note is preserved in circulated, very fine condition. For an impressive presentation, your $500 bill comes in a richly finished wooden Display Chest, complete with lock and key – and a clear glass top to provide an eye-catching view of your note. To allow complete viewing of every detail, front and back, it will be encapsulated in a clear currency holder for protection against dust, fingerprints and wear. A specially written information card with important facts to enhance your enjoyment further is also included.

As we have only a very small number of these historic bills available, requests will be accepted on a first-come, first serve basis.

How long will it take for my order to be shipped?

Most in-stock, non-personalised items will ship within 1 week of purchase.

What shipping method does the Danbury Mint normally use to ship me the product?

We send orders via courier services or by Royal Mail.

What is your return policy?

Your satisfaction is completely guaranteed.  If you are not delighted with your purchase, you may return it for any reason within 90 days for replacement or full refund. We’ll even pay the postage.

You can order online by going to the web site page on which your product appears. Click on "Add To Cart". When you're ready to check out, just follow the prompts from there. It's easy. You may also call Customer Service at +44 (0)344 557 5600, Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or mail your order to us at: Jubilee House, Davis Road, Chessington, Surrey, KT9 1SE.

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Your credit card details are encrypted and we use the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Protocol to ensure your information is safe and secure.  SSL is the standard cryptographic system used to transmit private information on the internet.  We have an SSL certificate from VeriSign which is displayed on our website. If you still have concerns about ordering electronically, you can call us at +44 (0)344 557 5600, Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

When will my credit card be charged?
Your credit or debit card will be charged upon shipment of your order. If you are paying by PayPal, you will be charged upon confirmation of your order. If you choose to pay in instalments, your card will be charged in monthly intervals, starting on the shipment date of your order.

What forms of payment do you accept?
Our website accepts all major credit and debit cards. Some products are eligible for PayPal. If ordering by post you also have the option to pay by cheque or postal order.

How long will it take for my order to be shipped?
Most in-stock, non-personalised items will ship within 1 week of purchase.

Will I receive a confirming email once I place an order online?
Once you submit your order, you will see a “Confirmation” page in your web browser. This confirms that your order has been submitted and is being processed. You will also receive an email confirmation which you should keep for your records.

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What are instalment payments?
When you choose to pay in instalments, you can get your order now and split your purchase total into multiple budget-friendly payments. It's an easy, interest-free way to shop!
When instalment billing is offered, the total cost of the item and postage & handling charges are evenly divided by the number of instalments for that item. Simply pay your first instalment now. Subsequent instalments are charged monthly, directly to the payment method you authorized at checkout.
There are no gimmicks or hidden fees. The total cost of an item doesn’t change whether paying in full or in instalments. This is simply offered as a convenience to our customers.
Please be advised that instalments are only available on orders placed with a major credit card.

Does it cost more to pay by the instalment plan than if you pay all at once?
No, there is no extra cost for paying by instalments – this is a convenience that we offer to our customers.

Why do I pay for postage and handling on each instalment?
We take the total cost of postage and hnadling and divide it by the number of instalments so that each instalment is the same amount. The shipping and service charge is the same whether you pay in full or in instalments.