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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK \ _ , Cash Department f Circular No. 6 2 l l [August 6, 1924J New Counterfeit $100 Federal Reserve Note To all Banks, Trust Companies and Savings Banks in the Second Federal Reserve District: The Treasury department in its circular letter No. 543 describes a new counterfeit $100 Federal Reserve note as follows: "On the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco; series of 1914; check letter ' C ; face plate No. 4; back plate No. 18; John Burke, Treasurer of the United States; D. F. Houston, Secretary of the Treasury; portrait of Franklin. i\ ""v T 'v " : "This counterfeit is printed from photo-etched plates on three pieces of thin paper, with coarse fiber between the two pieces next to the face of the note. The color of the seal and numbers is good, and in general appearance the note is fairly deceptive. The number of the specimen at hand is L726042A." Very truly yours, BENJ. STRONG, Governor. \