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Printed from 1862 to 1923
Popular denominations range from $1.00 to $100.00
Many Types of Issues: Silver Certificates, Gold Certificates, United States Notes, Federal Reserve Notes, National Currency, U.S. Treasury Notes, Star Notes, and more!
First issued during the American Civil War, printing continued through World War One. The surviving population of early, large-size U.S. Paper Money is much smaller than for U.S. coins, and considered by many to be more attractive and distinctive, given their large size, vibrant colors, and great variety. Many Americans don’t even realize that American money was a different size than what we use today, and was often exquisitely designed. Start your collection today or just add exceptional value to your already existing collection. Each note offered has been selected for quality and eye-appeal, and priced for exceptional value. Start your collection today or just add exceptional value to your already existing collection. Collect by Type, Series, or Denomination ... all are fun!
I like the one-off design of the 250th Anniversary, which I think boldly expresses the concept of offering freedom to its citizens. We should, as a country, consider keeping this design. Mount Vernon's example is a nice uncirculated coin.
Beautiful design, reminding me of French coins from the early 20th century, I think this coins design perfectly captures the concept of freedom. Mount Vernon's example is a nice uncirculated coin.
I received these 10 1.00 dollar denomination Silver Certificates to be exactly as stated by the seller and to be in VG - Good condition as also advertised. This is my first time deciding to buy paper money and figured that these would be great to add to my collection of actual silver coins, (mostly silver dollars). I bought these silver certificates more for the historical value, rather than the actual denomination value to be paid to the bearer one dollar in silver. Where else could I find out US paper money that would make such a statement to pay someone in silver of the equal value?
Again, it's the history behind such a demand that intrigued me more than anything.
My next purchase hopefully will be in Gold Certificate's.
I'm very happy with the purchase of the silver certificates I purchased.
Thank you
Items were as advertised.