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US $1 1957 Blue Seal Silver Certificate w/ $2 1957 & $5 1963 Red Seal Bills
US $1 1957 Blue Seal Silver Certificate w/ $2 1957 & $5 1963 Red Seal Bills
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Own a striking blend of an American silver certificate and red seal bills with this 3-note collector’s bundle:
U.S. Paper Money (Fine Condition):
• $1 Silver Certificate (1957) – Blue Seal, George Washington. They were once redeemable for silver. Until 1968, you could exchange them at a bank for a Morgan or Peace silver dollar.
• $2 United States Note (1953) – Red Seal, Thomas Jefferson. It’s the first small‑size $2 Red Seal design. The 1953 series introduced the modern layout that continued through 1963.
• $5 United States Note (1963) – Red Seal, Abraham Lincoln. The last year the U.S. ever issued red‑seal Legal Tender Notes!
Condition: Circulated — light folds, some handling wear, no major tears; crisp details remain (see photos for exact condition)
This set of three bills comes mounted in a clear acrylic ready to display stand (11.5" × 8.5")—perfect for gifting, education, or showcasing vintage design and historical value.
🔍 Ideal for collectors of U.S. currency or early 20th-century financial ephemera.
Circa: 1953, 1957 & 1963
U.S. Paper Money (Fine Condition):
• $1 Silver Certificate (1957) – Blue Seal, George Washington. They were once redeemable for silver. Until 1968, you could exchange them at a bank for a Morgan or Peace silver dollar.
• $2 United States Note (1953) – Red Seal, Thomas Jefferson. It’s the first small‑size $2 Red Seal design. The 1953 series introduced the modern layout that continued through 1963.
• $5 United States Note (1963) – Red Seal, Abraham Lincoln. The last year the U.S. ever issued red‑seal Legal Tender Notes!
Condition: Circulated — light folds, some handling wear, no major tears; crisp details remain (see photos for exact condition)
This set of three bills comes mounted in a clear acrylic ready to display stand (11.5" × 8.5")—perfect for gifting, education, or showcasing vintage design and historical value.
🔍 Ideal for collectors of U.S. currency or early 20th-century financial ephemera.
Circa: 1953, 1957 & 1963
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