1928-A $1.00 Silver Certificate CU-64 PCGS (Fr#1601)
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Here is a like new example of the first of the famous "Funny Back" notes that survived the Great Depression without seeing any circulation.
Currency Highlights:- This is one the first small size Silver Certificates issued.
- This note comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve by PCGS Currency.
- These Silver Certificates are in Crisp Uncirculated-64 condition as graded by PCGS Currency.
- Signatures are Woods/Mellon—Friedberg#1601.
- Face: Features a portrait of George Washington with "Silver Certificate" above and "One Dollar" below.
- Back: Displays a large “ONE” with “ONE DOLLAR” superimposed at center.
Although many of these series were printed in the billions, nice Uncirculated examples of these Silver Certificates are not easy to find. Add some of these great collector’s items to your cart today!
Series 1928-A with Woods/Mellon signatures signify that this note was printed from January of 1929 through February of 1932. This reduction in size from the older large size notes was done as a cost saving measure with all paper currency being used at that time.
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