1957-A $1.00 Silver Certificate CCU (Fr#1620) 3 Consecutive
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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 740 million were printed, consecutively numbered examples in Crisp Uncirculated condition are hard to find.
This group of series 1957-A $1 Silver Certificates is a great find. This lot consists of 3 consecutively numbered notes that have been kept together for over 50 years.
Currency Highlights:
- Used widely in circulation until the 1960s.
- Each group comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Notes are from series 1957-A in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
- Last printed in the early 1960s and features the familiar portrait of President George Washington.
- Smith/Dillon signatures—Friedberg #1620.
Protect your Small Size Currency by adding a protective currency holder to your order.
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 740 million were printed, consecutively numbered examples in Crisp Uncirculated condition are hard to find.
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