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1896 Silver Certificates - Large Values
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One of the most popular issues from this generation of silver certificates is the $1 1896 Education note. The obverse depicts an allegorical figure of "History" pointing out various landmarks in Washington, D.C., seen afar in the background, to a child representing "Youth." The reverse shows two portraits, with one depicting Martha Washington and the other her husband, George Washington.
The latest entries among the large-size silver certificates are the Series 1923 $1 and $5 notes. These were among the last of the large "horse blanket" or "saddle blanket" notes issued before reductions in the physical size of U.S. paper currency began with Series 1928 issues.
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$215.00
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$9,250
$215.00 - $9,250
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$175.00
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$10,500
$175.00 - $10,500
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$575
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$21,500
$575 - $21,500
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$575
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$30,000
$575 - $30,000
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$900
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$45,500
$900 - $45,500
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$900
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$33,500
$900 - $33,500
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$900
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$38,500
$900 - $38,500
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Greysheet Catalog Details
One of the most popular issues from this generation of silver certificates is the $1 1896 Education note. The obverse depicts an allegorical figure of "History" pointing out various landmarks in Washington, D.C., seen afar in the background, to a child representing "Youth." The reverse shows two portraits, with one depicting Martha Washington and the other her husband, George Washington.
The latest entries among the large-size silver certificates are the Series 1923 $1 and $5 notes. These were among the last of the large "horse blanket" or "saddle blanket" notes issued before reductions in the physical size of U.S. paper currency began with Series 1928 issues.
Catalog Detail
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.