Fr. 1104. 1914 $100 Federal Reserve Note. Atlanta. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. Many of the high-grade examples of this ever-popular type note bear the imprint of the Atlanta Federal Reserve District, mostly from a large run of Uncirculated notes bearing the Burke-McAdoo signature combination. It would appear that a group of these sat undistributed in a banks vault for a long time, as more than half of the nearly 300 known are recorded as being About Uncirculated or better. This exceptionally well preserved example features bold overprint embossing and broadly margined paper. The engraved inks are darkly printed and sharply detailed. The type portrays a profile of founding father Benjamin Franklin facing to the right. A black Federal Reserve district seal is at left while a blue scalloped Treasury Seal is at right. The blue printed serial numbers are to the lower left and upper right of center. The back features an intricate design with five allegorical figures representing Labor, Plenty, America, Peace and Commerce.<p><p>