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Object Details maker Bureau of Engraving and Printing Description (Brief) One (1) dollar note United States, 1928 Obverse Image: Bust of George Washington in center. Obverse Text: 1 / ONE / SILVER ...
If you take this to a regular merchant right now, you can plan on it getting you $1 worth of goods, the same as your current Federal Reserve note. You might have a little more luck if you sell it ...
$1 Silver Certificate, Series 1886, depicting Martha Washington. Source: National Museum of via Wikimedia Commons. Silver mining is thought to have begun more than 5,000 years ago in what's now ...
In the 1800s, Martha Washington, the USA's first first lady, was featured on the $1 silver certificate — a common form of U.S. currency then, backed the precious metal.
5 Rare & Valuable 1 Dollar Bills Worth Hunting Down Most valuable $1 bills sell at auction for under $200. While that’s not something to snub your nose at, there are a handful of rare $1 bills ...
Initially, large sized bills with higher dollar value (from $10 and up) were issued from 1878 to 1923, then smaller bills like those today were introduced in 1928 and ran until 1964.
Special Secret Service Agent Broeke said yesterday that the counterfeit one-dollar silver certificate which has been put into general circulation in this city during the past 10 days is the most ...
These silver certificates are typically worth a small premium over face value, with circulated certificates typically selling for $1.25 to $1.50 each.
Reverse Text: ONE DOLLAR / THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / 1 / ANNUIT COEPTIS / NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM / E PLURIBUS UNUM / THE GREAT SEAL OF THE UNITED STATES Location Currently not on view Credit Line U.