Fr. 1104 (W-3730-F). 1914 $100 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Superb Gem New 67 PPQ.,The Atlanta Federal Reserve District has provided high grade examples of this always popular 1914 $100 type through a large run of Uncirculated notes from the Burke-McAdoo signature combination. Of the nearly 300 known examples for the catalog number, more than half are recorded as being About Uncirculated or better. Still, only a single note has been graded finer than this one by PCGS, placing this note high in ranks of the very finest survivors. Boldly embossed overprints and ideal centering are very attractive. The boldly printed inks present this iconic design type in incredible detail.<p><p><p><strong>$100 Federal Reserve Notes, Series of 1914, Blue Seal</strong><p>The 1914 Blue Seal notes were not issued as Federal Reserve Bank Notes, leaving the present Federal Reserve Notes as the only illustration of the designs. These are inexpensive in relation to their rarity, although high-grade notes can run into the thousands of dollars, as here. We estimate a print run of 408,000.,From the Joel R. Anderson Collection of United States Paper Money, Part I. Earlier from Stacks Bowers Galleries sale of April 2011, lot 5532.,