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1935 or 1957 $1 Silver Certificate, VG/VF<br />

12772 $9.95<br />

A silver certificate is a type of U.S. paper money that was redeemable in silver.<br />

These notes, issued between 1928 and 1963, were printed in denominations of<br />

$1, $5 and $10. They are easy to spot because they have distinctive blue Treasury<br />

seals and blue serial numbers, which is why collectors often call them “blue seal<br />

notes” or “blue seals.”<br />

1953 or 1963 $2 Red Seal Note, VG/VF<br />

12770 $14.95<br />

Red Seal notes were backed only by the credit of the U.S. government, despite<br />

that fact that they were issued at a time when money was redeemable for gold<br />

or silver. These notes had a red treasury seal and red serial numbers. Red Seal<br />

notes were issued in $1, $2, $5 and $100 denominations.<br />

1917 $2 Legal Tender Note, VF<br />

033770 $229.95<br />

This 1917 $2 Legal Tender Note is only the second $2 bill in history, but it is often<br />

times the first $2 bill collectors will own! All notes feature the red seal, and are<br />

an asymmetrical design. The $2 bill features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson and<br />

an old picture of the Capitol building. Be sure to pick up your own $2 bill today!<br />

1901 $10 “Bison” Legal Tender Note, Fine<br />

18668 $1399.95<br />

This could be the most popular large size United States note. In 1901 we were<br />

introduced to the redesigned of the $10 note, featuring the Bison on the back. It was<br />

recorded that the famous bison Black Diamond was the model for this note. After<br />

further research it was found that a stuffed bison displayed at the Smithsonian in the<br />

late 19th century, was the actual inspiration for the engraving.<br />

1899 $5 “Chief Note” Silver Certificate, Fine<br />

18674 $1299.95<br />

The 1899 $5 silver certificate is especially popular among collectors. The<br />

certificate displays a portrait of a Native American in full headdress. The Native<br />

American depicted on the 1899 $5 bill, is actually chief Running Antelope, giving<br />

this the nickname “Chief Note”.<br />

1918 “Green Eagle” Federal Reserve Bank Note, Fine<br />

033771 $229.95<br />

This note was issued only in series 1918! Inscribed with National Currency, it is<br />

the first and only large size $1 note issued by the Federal Reserve Bank. The<br />

back design of this note features a large eagle in flight in the center. Giving it the<br />

“Green Eagle” nickname.<br />

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