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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. Funnyback - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Before the introduction of the Funnyback, United States currency was of the large-note "horse blanket" variety. [9] [10] This large-size format had been used for all prior silver certificates issued under the Bland–Allison Act, and was also adopted for the first Federal Reserve Notes issued under the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. [11]

  4. Black Eagle Silver Certificate - Wikipedia

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    Between 1899 and 1923 a total of 3,604,239,600 Black Eagles were printed and most were heavily circulated. [1] Uncirculated examples exist because many people also kept them as souvenirs. The Black Eagle note was replaced in 1923. [1] Some currency and coin collectors such as Zollie Kelman liked to collect Black Eagle dollar bills. In total, he ...

  5. Silver certificate - Wikipedia

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    Large-size silver certificates (1878 to 1923) [nb 2] were issued initially in denominations from $10 to $1,000 (in 1878 and 1880) [15] [16] and in 1886 the $1, $2, and $5 were authorized. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In 1928, all United States bank notes were re-designed and the size reduced. [ 18 ]

  6. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/United States Silver ...

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    First issued in 1878, silver certificates were in use until 1968 but are still redeemable as legal tender. The nominated set contains an example of every type (design) issued. The 1878 $50 and $1,000 are represented by colored-seal proofs from a Bureau of Engraving and Printing specimen book presented to John Sherman during his tenure as ...

  7. Category:United States Silver Certificates (featured picture ...

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    Media in category "United States Silver Certificates (featured picture set)" The following 47 files are in this category, out of 47 total. US-$1-SC-1886-Fr-217.jpg 4,500 × 3,862; 19.21 MB

  8. ‘1923’ Star Helen Mirren On Working With Harrison Ford, Her ...

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    SPOILER ALERT! This story contains plot points from the finale of 1923 on Paramount+. EXCLUSIVE: The first season of 1923 ended Sunday with Cara’s (Helen Mirren) nephew Spencer (Brandon Sklenar ...

  9. History Instructing Youth - Wikipedia

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    Large-note varieties of US currency were often referred to as "Horse Blankets". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The 1896 large-size History Instructing Youth measured 7.38 in (187 mm) by 3.18 in (81 mm). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1928 the United States transitioned to small-size notes which measured 6.14 in (156 mm) by 2.61 in (66 mm).