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1928 Legal Tender Note - $1 Fr. 1500 Red Seal |
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Legal Tender Note $1 1928 Small Size |
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PMG 67 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2442000-002
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Owner Comments
Series 1928 $1 Legal Tender Note
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the A/A Block – the only block for Series 1928 $1 Legal Tender Notes
* These notes were delivered to the U.S. Treasury in April and May 1933
* Never withdrawn from circulation and still legal tender, Silver Certificates have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Woodin signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
William H. Woodin was the 51st Secretary of the Treasury, serving from March 5, 1933 to December 31, 1933. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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1928 - 1928D $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 1600 -1604* Blue Seal Left; First Legend |
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Silver Certificate $1 1928C Small Size |
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PMG 66 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2442000-004
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Owner Comments
Series 1928C $1 Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the B/B Block – the first block for Series 1928D $1 Silver Certificates
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1928E $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 1605 - 1605* Blue Seal Left; Second Legend |
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Silver Certificate $1 1928E Small Size |
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PMG 67 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2300000-002
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Owner Comments
Series 1928E $1 Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the F/B Block – the first block for Series 1928E $1 Silver Certificates
* Notes of this block were printed from December 1933 to March 1934
* Never withdrawn from circulation and still legal tender, Silver Certificates have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Morgenthau signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was the 52nd Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 1, 1934 to July 22, 1945. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
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1934 $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 1606 - 1606* Blue Seal Right; Original Back Design |
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Silver Certificate $1 1934 Small Size |
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PMG 66 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2450004-001
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Owner Comments
Series 1934 $1 Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the G/A Block – the last block for Series 1934 $1 Silver Certificates
* Never withdrawn from circulation and still legal tender, Silver Certificates have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
NOTABLE ABOUT THIS NOTE
The Series 1934 Silver Certificate was a one-year only design, as it is the only series to have a blue "one" printed on the front.
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Morgenthau signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was the 52nd Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 1, 1934 to July 22, 1945. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
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1935 - 1935G $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 1607 -1616* Blue Seal Right; Back Design No Motto |
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Silver Certificate $1 1935B Small Size |
| Grade: |
PMG 65 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2297000-002
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Owner Comments
Series 1935B $1 Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the C/D Block – the first block for Series 1935B $1 Silver Certificates
* Notes of this block were printed from June to July 1945
* Never withdrawn from circulation and still legal tender, Silver Certificates have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
NOTABLE ABOUT THIS NOTE
As Secretary of the Treasury, Fred M. Vinson’s signature appears on the notes of this series. Before serving as Treasury Secretary, Vinson was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky (D-KY). Immediately following his tenure at Treasury, Vinson was appointed the Chief Justice of the United States, making him one of a very few people to serve in all three branches of government.
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Vinson signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Fred M. Vinson was the 53rd Secretary of the Treasury, serving from July 23, 1945 to June 23, 1946. He was appointed by President Harry S. Truman.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 1609 - 1609* Blue Seal Right; Experimental Red "R |
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Experimental (R) Silver Certificate $1 1935A Small Size |
| Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2450010-002
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Owner Comments
Series 1935A $1 Experimental (R) Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the S/C Block – the only non-star block for Series 1935A Experimental $1 Silver Certificates
* Never withdrawn from circulation and still legal tender, Silver Certificates have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Morgenthau signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was the 52nd Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 1, 1934 to July 22, 1945. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 1610 - 1610* Blue Seal Right; Experimental Red "S |
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Experimental (S) Silver Certificate $1 1935A Small Size |
| Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2368935-001
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Owner Comments
Series 1935A $1 Experimental (S) Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the S/C Block – the only non-star block for Series 1935A Experimental $1 Silver Certificates
* Notes of this block were printed from April to June 1944
* Never withdrawn from circulation and still legal tender, Silver Certificates have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Morgenthau signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was the 52nd Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 1, 1934 to July 22, 1945. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
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1935G - 1957B Silver Certificate $1 Fr. 1617 - 1621* Blue Seal Right; Motto on Back |
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With Motto Silver Certificate $1 1935G Small Size |
| Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2442000-012
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Owner Comments
Series 1935G $1 With Motto Silver Certificate
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1963 - 1963B $1 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1900-A - 1902-L Latin Treasury Seal |
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Federal Reserve Note Minneapolis $1 1963 Small Size |
| Grade: |
PMG 68 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2297001-001
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Owner Comments
Series 1963 $1 Minneapolis Mule Star Note
BANKNOTE DATA
* A total of 5,120,000 Minneapolis stars were printed
* There was only one print run
* Notes of this series were delivered to the Federal Reserve between November 1963 and July 1965
NOTABLE ABOUT THIS NOTE
This series was the first issue of the $1 Federal Reserve Note, replacing the $1 Silver Certificate.
This series has the same signature combination as the Series 1935H and Series 1957B $1 Silver Certificates.
This note has a back plate number of 444, making it a mule note with a Series 1963 front paired with a Series 1957B Silver Certificate back.
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Granahan/Dillon signature combination.
Kathryn O’Hay Granahan was the 32nd Treasurer of the United States, serving from January 3, 1963 to November 22, 1966. She was appointed by President John F. Kennedy and continued into the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
C. Douglas Dillon was the 57th Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 21, 1961 to April 1, 1965. He was appointed by President John F. Kennedy and continued into the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
MEANWHILE, AT THE FED...
Bill Martin was Chairman of the Federal Reserve when the first notes of this series were printed. Initially appointed by President Harry S. Truman, he worked under five presidents and served from April 2, 1951 to January 31, 1970. Martin had the longest tenure of any Fed Chair.
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1935A $1 Silver Certificate Fr. 2300 - 2300* Brown Seal; Black Hawaii Overprint |
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Hawaii - WWII Emergency Issue $1 1935A Small Size |
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PMG 65 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2300000-005
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Owner Comments
Series 1935A $1 Hawaii Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the F/C Block
* Notes of this block were printed from January to February 1943
* This block has a print run of 12,000 notes
* While these certificates were withdrawn from use in Hawaii in April 1946, they are still legal tender. Silver Certificates, though, have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Morgenthau signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was the 52nd Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 1, 1934 to July 22, 1945. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
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1935A $1 North Africa Silver Certificate Fr. 2306 - 2306* Fr. 2306 Yellow Seal |
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N. Africa - WWII Emergency Issue $1 1935A Small Size |
| Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2300000-006
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Owner Comments
Series 1935A $1 North Africa Silver Certificate
BANKNOTE DATA
* This note is from the F/C Block
* Notes of this block were printed from January to February 1943
* This block has a print run of 12,000 notes
* Never demonetized, these notes are still legal tender. Silver Certificates, though, have not been redeemable for silver since June 24, 1968
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features a Julian/Morgenthau signature combination.
William A. Julian was the 28th Treasurer of the United States, serving from June 1, 1933 until his death on May 29, 1949. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. was the 52nd Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 1, 1934 to July 22, 1945. He was appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and continued into the administration of President Harry S. Truman.
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1969 - 2017A $1 Federal Reserve Note Fr. 1903-A - Date |
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Federal Reserve Note Dallas $1 1981A Small Size |
| Grade: |
PMG 67 EPQ |
| Cert #: |
2450008-001
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Owner Comments
Series 1981A $1 Dallas Star Note
BANKNOTE DATA
* A total of 640,000 Dallas stars were printed
* This note is from the 23rd group of the only print run, which was a group of 20,000 notes within the run of 640,000 notes
* This note was printed in May 1985
NOTABLE ABOUT THIS NOTE
In the industry-standard “Collector’s Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes”, author Robert Azpiazu ranks the Series 1981A $1 Dallas Star Note as the second rarest $1 Federal Reserve Star Note.
SIGNS OF THE TIME
This series features an Ortega/Regan signature combination.
Katherine Davalos Ortega was the 38th Treasurer of the United States, serving from September 22, 1983 to July 1, 1989. She was appointed by President Ronald Reagan and continued into the administration of President George H.W. Bush.
Donald T. Regan was the 66th Secretary of the Treasury, serving from January 22, 1981 to February 1, 1985. He was appointed by President Ronald Reagan.
MEANWHILE, AT THE FED...
Paul Volcker was Chairman of the Federal Reserve when this note was printed. Initially appointed by President Jimmy Carter, he worked under two presidents and served from August 6, 1979 to August 11, 1987.
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