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  2. Educational Series - Wikipedia

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    "Educational Series," series of 1896 silver certificates (United States) Value: $1, $2, $5: Years of printing: 1896: Estimated value: US$70 – $38,400: Obverse; Design: Closeup of the motif on the $2 note, Science presents Steam and Electricity to Commerce and Manufacture

  3. Silver certificate (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The $1 silver certificate from the Hawaii overprint series. 1899 United States five-dollar Silver Certificate (Chief Note) depicting Running Antelope of the HúÅ‹kpapÈŸa. Silver certificates are a type of representative money issued between 1878 and 1964 in the United States as part of its circulation of paper currency. [1]

  4. Science presenting steam and electricity to Commerce and ...

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    US $2 1896. Science presenting steam and electricity to Commerce and Manufacture is an 1896 United States two-dollar silver certificate. It is of the large-size variety measuring 7.375 in (187.3 mm) inches by 3.125 in (79.4 mm). It is one of three notes released as the "Educational Series". After complaints about the series, the note was ...

  5. Electricity as the Dominant Force in the World - Wikipedia

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    Electricity as the Dominant Force in the World is an 1896 United States five-dollar silver certificate. It is of the US large-size variety measuring 7.375 in (187.3 mm) by 3.125 in (79.4 mm). The note is one of three notes that are part of the "Educational Series". As a result of the nudity portrayed on the obverse and other controversies, the ...

  6. Bryan Money - Wikipedia

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    Free coinage of silver means a person could bring silver ingots to the United States Mint and have them coined. For example, $0.53 of silver would produce a silver dollar, which is what the Morgan dollar (1878-1921) contained. If the government issued dollars containing 100 cents worth of silver, they would have been very large and cumbersome.

  7. United States quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    1896 (P) 3,874,000 O 1,484,000 S 188,039 (P) 762 Proof 1897 ... Kennedy half dollar mintage figures; American Silver Eagle mintage figures; References

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