1923 $1.00 Legal Tender Red Seal Fine (Fr#40)

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Currency Highlights:
Notes at this level of preservation make this type affordable for the beginning currency collector. Add this 1923 $1.00 Legal Tender issue to your cart today!
Although these red seals have the same basic design as the 1923 Silver Certificates, they are much less common. These notes are popular among collectors being the last of this type in Large Size.
Speelman/White signatures—Friedberg #40.
This series 1923 $1 United States Note is also known as a Legal Tender Note. These are a radical departure from the previous series and began the road to uniformity that our currency is on to this day.
Currency Highlights:
- The last issue of Large Size U.S Notes in the $1 denomination.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- This note is in Fine condition.
- Face: Head of President George Washington between Red Treasury Seal at left and the denomination at the right also in red lettering.
- Back: Legend with a large number "1" in each corner among stylized scrollwork.
Notes at this level of preservation make this type affordable for the beginning currency collector. Add this 1923 $1.00 Legal Tender issue to your cart today!
Although these red seals have the same basic design as the 1923 Silver Certificates, they are much less common. These notes are popular among collectors being the last of this type in Large Size.
Speelman/White signatures—Friedberg #40.
Posted By:Chicagored
From:WA
Date:Apr 22, 2023
Buy this Note for your Type collection. These Legal Tenders have become pricey. My note has no major stain age, no tears, rips, or pinholes. Buy ! Buy!
- Pros
- High Quality
- Correct Fit
- Low Cost
- Attractive Design
- Bottom Line
- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

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