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Scarce Currency - 1957 $1 Silver Certificate and $2 Red Seal NoteScarce Currency - 1957 $1 Silver Certificate and $2 Red Seal Note

Scarce Currency - 1957 $1 Silver Certificate and $2 Red Seal Note in Chattanooga, TN

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Scarce Currency - 1957 $1 Silver Certificate and $2 Red Seal Note

Michaels

Scarce Currency - 1957 $1 Silver Certificate and $2 Red Seal Note in Chattanooga, TN

From American Coin Treasures

Current price: $42.99
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This fascinating collection features two types of U.S. currency from the past century, the rare “red ink" $2 U.S. Note, and a $1 Silver Certificate last issued in 1957. Red Seal Notes, also called Legal Tender Notes are United States Currency. In 1953 the $2 bill received minor design changes. Red Seal Notes are characterized by a red treasury seal and serial numbers. The treasury seal was moved to the right side of the bill and was superimposed over the gray word TWO. Thomas Jefferson appears on the obverse of the bill. Silver Certificates were backed by silver by the United States government until all redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968. The 1957 One Dollar Silver Certificate displays the image of George Washington on the obverse. The currency is displayed in a protective window vinyl wallet. A Certificate of Authenticity is included.
This fascinating collection features two types of U.S. currency from the past century, the rare “red ink" $2 U.S. Note, and a $1 Silver Certificate last issued in 1957. Red Seal Notes, also called Legal Tender Notes are United States Currency. In 1953 the $2 bill received minor design changes. Red Seal Notes are characterized by a red treasury seal and serial numbers. The treasury seal was moved to the right side of the bill and was superimposed over the gray word TWO. Thomas Jefferson appears on the obverse of the bill. Silver Certificates were backed by silver by the United States government until all redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968. The 1957 One Dollar Silver Certificate displays the image of George Washington on the obverse. The currency is displayed in a protective window vinyl wallet. A Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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For over 20 years, the family of Michaels Stores, Inc., the nation's largest specialty retailer of arts and crafts materials, has been helping crafters of all ages express themselves with skill and originality.

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