1935C USA One Dollar Silver Certificate

£15.00
 
£15.00
 

Obverse: Features a portrait of George Washington, the first President of the United States, in the center. Surrounding him are intricate scroll designs. The denomination "ONE DOLLAR" is displayed at the top and bottom of the note, while the words "SILVER CERTIFICATE" appear above the top border. The serial number "A 01770256 E" is printed in blue ink on both the top right and lower left. The U.S. Treasury seal is in blue on the right side, and signatures of Treasury officials are visible at the bottom. The note is a "Silver Certificate," meaning it was once redeemable for silver on demand.

Obverse lettering: THIS CERTIFIES THAT THERE IS ON DEPOSIT IN THE TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ONE DOLLAR, SERIES 1935C, SILVER CERTIFICATE, THIS CERTIFICATE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, signatures of Treasurer of the United States and Secretary of the Treasury.

Size ±: 156 x 66 mm

Reverse: Displays the Great Seal of the United States on the right, with the iconic eagle and shield. On the left side is the Pyramid with the Eye of Providence above it, surrounded by the Latin phrases "ANNUIT COEPTIS" and "NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM." The denomination "ONE" is printed in the center in large, bold text, with additional smaller denomination markers in each corner. The design is predominantly green.

Reverse lettering: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ONE DOLLAR, ANNUIT COEPTIS, NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM.

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SKU: BAN271-
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