|
Definition of Federal Reserve note
1. Noun. A piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank). "He peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"
Generic synonyms: Folding Money, Paper Currency, Paper Money
Specialized synonyms: Silver Certificate, C-note, Hundred Dollar Bill, Fifty, Fifty Dollar Bill, Twenty, Twenty Dollar Bill, Ten Dollar Bill, Tenner, Five Dollar Bill, Five-spot, Fiver, Two Dollar Bill, Buck, Clam, Dollar, Dollar Bill, One Dollar Bill
Lexicographical Neighbors of Federal Reserve Note
Literary usage of Federal Reserve note
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Development of Federal Reserve Policy by Harold Lyle Reed (1922)
"To-day the Federal Reserve note is the most important element in our general
circulation. Its supremacy over other moneys can be noted by examining the ..."
2. The Financial Organization of Society by Harold Glenn Moulton (1921)
"Consult the table on page 103 and note the relative volume respectively of national
bank note, Federal Reserve bank note, and Federal Reserve note currency. ..."
3. The Financial Organization of Society by Harold Glenn Moulton (1921)
"Consult the table on page 103 and note the relative volume respectively of national
bank note, Federal Reserve bank note, and Federal Reserve note currency. ..."
4. Money and Banking by John Thom Holdsworth (1920)
"In times when trade is active and the country needs increased currency the Federal
reserve note will be issued in increasing degree against ..."
5. American Banking by Henry Parker Willis (1916)
"FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES The federal reserve bank note differs from the federal
reserve note in that it is based upon government bonds which are deposited ..."
6. The Operation of the New Bank Act by Thomas Conway, Ernest Minor Patterson (1914)
"The said Federal Reserve Board may at any time call upon a Federal reserve bank
for additional security to protect the Federal reserve note* issued to it. ..."