1896 $1.00 Silver Certificate Educational Note XF (Fr#225)
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This Series 1896 $1 Silver Certificate is from the famous "Educational Series." Graded Extra Fine, don't miss your chance to miss out on this historic art piece!
Currency Highlights:- The last issue of this type of Silver Certificate issued before the modern looking replacement was issued in 1923.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Circulated note in Extra Fine condition.
- Face: Features a great allegorical depiction of History instructing Youth with the Constitution at right inscribed on a stone tablet.
- Back: Displays the obligation language at center below the denomination with dual portraits of Martha and George Washington framed by stylized scrollwork.
These notes are among the most popular with collectors and this one is priced right. Add this 1896 $1.00 Silver Certificate Educational Note to your cart today!
Bruce/Roberts signatures—Friedberg #225. The Bruce/Roberts signature combo indicates this note was the last of this type printed before the introduction of the series 1899 notes. Designed by Will H. Low, the $1 Educational Note features the famous allegorical scene "History Instructing Youth." The design depicts History teaching a young student while the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol appear in the background. The imagery symbolizes the passing of knowledge from one generation to the next and reflects America's commitment to education and civic understanding.
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