1896 $5.00 Silver Certificate Educational Note VF (Fr#270)
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Product Details
A stunning $5 Educational Series note showcasing intricate allegorical artwork and classic silver certificate design. A true centerpiece of late-19th-century currency, prized for its beauty, history, and collector appeal.Currency Highlights:
- Circulated note from Series 1896.
- Friedberg #270, the scarcest and final friedberg of this series.
- Housed in an inert Mylar currency holder.
- Very Fine condition.
- Face: The iconic “Electricity Presenting Light to the World” design highlights a dramatic allegorical scene symbolizing innovation and progress.
- Back: The reverse features finely engraved portraits of Ulysses S. Grant and Philip Sheridan, framed by ornate scrollwork and bold "FIVE" lettering.
Silver certificates are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection. These notes were backed by and could be redeemed for Silver coin. Add one of these great collector's items to your cart today!
Issued in 1896, the legendary Educational Series notes are celebrated as one of the most artistic paper money ever produced by the United States. Featuring dramatic allegorical scenes and exceptional engraving, these notes combine history, symbolism, and beauty, making them cornerstones of elite U.S. currency collections.
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