21 - 1899, $1 Silver Certificate FR232 CGA 67Superior Galleries
A fresh bold gem with strong underlying color and rich rippling crispness on both sides. Nicely centered for the type, indeed, almost fully so, and ce
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23 - 1899, $1 Silver Certificate FR234 CGA 67Superior Galleries
Another grand-appearing note, this too a rippling crisp gem of the finest order. Explosive bright hues grace the clean, white surfaces. Sharply impres
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25 - Six 1923, $1 Silver Certificates RAWSuperior Galleries
The most predominant large size note of them all, early silent movies would often picture their actors paying a $1 note of this type for a purchase in
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26 - 1886, $2 Silver Certificate FR242 CGA 68Superior Galleries
The second issue of Silver Certificates consisted of notes from 1 to 1,000 Dollars of the series of 1886, 1891 and 1908. The notes of the 1886 series
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28 - 1896, $5 Silver Certificate FR270 CGA 67Superior Galleries
Pop: 3. The third issue of silver certificates consisted only of 1, 2 and 5 Dollar notes of the series of 1896. These notes comprise the famous and ev
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29 - 1899, $5 Silver Certificate FR272 CGA 67Superior Galleries
The fourth issue of silver certificates, originally authorized in 1878, consisted only of 1, 2 and 5 Dollar notes of the series of 1899. This issue is
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32 - 1899, $5 Silver Certificate FR281 CGA 67Superior Galleries
Bright black and green surfaces with richly inked design, no smudges or imperfections. Nearly full and perfect centering. A truly beautiful, indeed, a
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33 - 1923, $5 Silver Certificate FR282 CGA 67Superior Galleries
Pop: 5. Outstanding quality of both paper and ink. The bright blues against the grayscale background are an aesthetic delight. The "porthole&qu...
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36 - 1891, $1 Coin Note FR351 CGA 68Superior Galleries
Pop: 4. Explosive and rippling brilliant white paper graces lively print freshness. Deep hues of green broadly throughout the back with rich jet-black
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37 - 1891, $1 Coin Note. FR351 PMG CHAU58Superior Galleries
Much original crispness left in the paper; the Coin Notes, because they could be redeemed in either gold or silver coin, caused a run on the nation&...
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38 - 1891, $5 Coin Note. Fr-362. KL-256 RAWSuperior Galleries
Desirable Coin Note of the second design. Portrait is that of General Thomas. Bright color; crisp paper; and complete margins.<p><i>The ...
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