1957-B $1.00 Silver Certificate CU (Fr#1621) 50 Consecutive
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$679.00
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Product Details
This lot of 50 consecutively serial numbered Series 1957-B $1.00 Silver Certificates in Crisp Uncirculated condition would make a nice addition to any currency collection.
Currency Highlights:- Each group comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Graded Crisp Uncirculated.
- This set of 50 consecutive notes, may contain or contains star replacement note(s).
- Granahan/Dillon signatures—Friedberg #1621.
- Face: A portrait of President George Washington.
- Back: Features the Great Seal of the United States.
- Top and bottom notes may exhibit light handling or wear, and the band securing the notes may show tape, writing, or other minor imperfections consistent with age and handling.
Series 1957-B notes were the next to last $1.00 Silver Certificates printed. Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Although many of these series were printed in the billions, Crisp Uncirculated examples of these Silver Certificates, the newest of which are at least 50 years old, are not that easy to find! These were the last Silver Certificates issued, and believe it or not, the last denomination to be replaced with Federal Reserve Notes beginning in 1963. The Treasury Department stopped redeeming these notes for Silver in June of 1968, but they remained legal tender. Although over 1.5 billion were printed, consecutively numbered examples in Crisp Uncirculated condition are hard to find! - Specifications
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