1896 $1 One-Dollar "Educational Series" Large-Size Silver Certificate
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- Lot number 3819783
- Total views 41
- Total bids 25
- Winning bid $250.00
- Buyer's premium $42.50
- Total $292.50
- COIN NO RESERVE
Please see the images for details on the condition of the note.
"Educational Series" is the informal name used by numismatists to refer to a series of United States silver certificates produced by the U.S. Treasury in 1896, after its Bureau of Engraving and Printing chief Claude M. Johnson ordered a new currency design. The notes depict various allegorical motifs and are considered by some numismatists to be the most beautiful monetary designs ever produced by the United States.
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