1935-A $1.00 Yellow Seal North Africa CU-64 PPQ PCGS (Fr#2306)
$449.99
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Product Details
Own a piece of World War II history with this 1935-A North Africa $1 Yellow Seal Note,certified by PCGS Choice Uncirculated 64 PPQ. Crisp, original, and highly collectible—an ideal addition for both new and seasoned currency collectors.
Currency Highlights:- Issued beginning in 1942.
- Note is housed in an inert mylar currency sleeve by PCGS Currency.
- Well preserved notes from series 1935-A in Very Choice New-64 PPQ condition as graded by PCGS Currency.
- Julian/Morganthau signatures—Friedberg #2306.
- Face: A portrait of President George Washington.
- Back: An engraving of the Great Seal of the United States.
These notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection. Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Series 1935-A $1 Silver Certificates were printed in large numbers, but this type was printed in much smaller numbers. These North Africa $1 Silvers are very popular with collectors, and the higher the grade, the scarcer they have become over the years.
Silver Certificates in the $1.00, $5.00 and $10 denomination were issued with the Yellow Treasury seal beginning in 1942 for use by American Armed Forces in the North Africa and European Theater during World War II. This allowed any notes that were captured by enemy forces to have their legal tender status revoked by the Treasury if necessary. Although they are still legal tender, their yellow seals make them great collectors items. - Specifications
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