For Sale: 2 X USA 1957s $1.00 Silver Certificates VG/VF - $15 + $3.40 Post for both notes.
One Dollar Silver Certificates from the last of this type to be issued! These notes are Average Circulated condition (Very Good to Very Fine)
Currency Highlights:
Federal Reserve Notes were adopted for circulation in 1914 for all denominations but the One Dollar. This remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928 and continued until the early 1960s when the first $1 FRN's were printed. In the interim, these Silver Certificates were the mainstay of our dollar bills in day to day commerce. Although they are still legal tender, their redemption for Silver was ended by the government in 1968. These notes are a great part of history.


One Dollar Silver Certificates from the last of this type to be issued! These notes are Average Circulated condition (Very Good to Very Fine)
Currency Highlights:
- This denomination was the last to be issued in this type.
- Notes are housed in archival quality currency sleeves.
- Circulated notes from series 1957.
- Each has a portrait of President George Washington.
Federal Reserve Notes were adopted for circulation in 1914 for all denominations but the One Dollar. This remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928 and continued until the early 1960s when the first $1 FRN's were printed. In the interim, these Silver Certificates were the mainstay of our dollar bills in day to day commerce. Although they are still legal tender, their redemption for Silver was ended by the government in 1968. These notes are a great part of history.

