1935-F $1.00 Silver Certificate XF (Fr#1615)
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Federal Reserve Notes were adopted for circulation in 1914 for all denominations but the $1. This remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928 and continued until the early 1960s when the first $1 FRNs were printed. In the interim, these Silver Certificates were the mainstay of our $1 bills in day-to-day commerce. Although they are still legal tender, their redemption for Silver was ended by the government in 1968. These notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection.
These $1 1935-F Silver Certificates are in Extra Fine condition. They are an affordable addition to any collection.
Currency Highlights:
- This denomination was the last to be issued in this type.
- Notes will be housed in archival quality currency sleeves.
- Circulated notes from Series 1935-F.
- These notes are in Extra Fine condition.
- Each has a portrait of President George Washington.
- Friedberg #1615.
Inspect the newest addition to your collection with ease by adding a magnifier to your order.
Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Federal Reserve Notes were adopted for circulation in 1914 for all denominations but the $1. This remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928 and continued until the early 1960s when the first $1 FRNs were printed. In the interim, these Silver Certificates were the mainstay of our $1 bills in day-to-day commerce. Although they are still legal tender, their redemption for Silver was ended by the government in 1968. These notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection.
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