1957* $1 Silver Cert Fine (Fr#1619*) Star Note, Better *-D Block
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Series 1957 were the last $1 Silver Certificates printed during Dwight Eisenhower's presidency. Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Many of these series were printed in the billions and are readily available at very affordable prices. 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 2.6 billion were printed, examples from the tough *-D Block are getting harder to find.
The series 1957 $1 Silver Certificate Star ★ Notes from the hard to find *-D block feature Priest/Anderson signatures. Nice notes for the beginning currency collector!
Currency Highlights:
- This denomination and type was used widely in circulation until the 1960s.
- Each note comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Notes in this listing are in Fine condition.
- Last printed in early 1961 and features the familiar portrait of President George Washington.
Series 1957 were the last $1 Silver Certificates printed during Dwight Eisenhower's presidency. Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Many of these series were printed in the billions and are readily available at very affordable prices. 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 2.6 billion were printed, examples from the tough *-D Block are getting harder to find.
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