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  2. 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 Húŋkpapȟa. 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]

  3. 16 Rare Bills Worth Thousands That Are Highly Coveted by ...

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    USA 1899 $5 Indian Chief Large Silver Certificate. Condition: Very good. $1,283.95. USA 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Large Size Note. Condition: Uncirculated. $2,029.89. USA 1899 Large Size Silver ...

  4. Hawaii overprint note - Wikipedia

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    Value Dimensions Main Color Description Date of Catalog # Obverse/Reverse Obverse Reverse Watermark printing issue withdrawal $1 silver certificate: 6.140 in × 2.610 in (155.956 mm × 66.294 mm) Green; Black George Washington: Great Seal of the United States: None June 25, 1942 April, 1946 Friedberg F-2300 Friedberg F-2300* [6] $5 Federal ...

  5. 1899 United States five-dollar Silver Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The Series of 1899 United States five-dollar Silver Certificate was the fourth issue of "silver certificates". The other denominations in the series were the $1 and $10. [1] The note featured a Native American portrait in the center of the obverse.

  6. 12 of the Most Valuable $1 Bills Still in Circulation - AOL

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    One interesting thing about money is that although paper notes usually have a higher currency value than coins, you'll make a lot more money from coins on the collectibles market. The most valuable...

  7. Silver certificate - Wikipedia

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    The certificates were initially redeemable for their face value of silver dollar coins and later (for one year – 24 June 1967 to 24 June 1968) in raw silver bullion. [12] Since 1968 they have been redeemable only in Federal Reserve Notes and are thus obsolete, but still valid legal tender at their face value.

  8. 8 Rare Bills Expected To Soar in Value Before the End of 2024

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    Using data from sites like APMEX, Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS) and several well-known auction houses, GOBankingRates compiled this list of rare bills that could soon soar in value.

  9. Black Eagle Silver Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The one-dollar silver certificate was issued by the United States in 1899. [7] The first Black Eagle notes began arriving at banks in January 1899. [ 7 ] When the BEP identified mistakes in the printing of the 1899 Black Eagle, they printed replacement notes that had a star preceding the serial number on the obverse.