1935 A $1 Experimental S Silver Certificate Fr#1610 PCGS Currency Ch New 63 PPQ

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A Series of 1935 A $1 Experimental "S" Silver Certificate Fr#1610 with signatures Julian/Morgenthau and Serial # S75052901C graded Very Choice New 63 Premium Paper Quality (PPQ) by PCGS Currency. This note displays an original white/light grey paper color, nice ink and uneven margins. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase.
1935 A $1 Experimental S Silver Certificate Fr#1610 PCGS Currency Ch New 63 PPQ

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A Series of 1935 A $1 Experimental "S" Silver Certificate Fr#1610 with signatures Julian/Morgenthau and Serial # S75052901C graded Very Choice New 63 Premium Paper Quality (PPQ) by PCGS Currency. This note displays an original white/light grey paper color, nice ink and uneven margins. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions prior to purchase.

Silver certificates were a form of paper currency produced from 1878 - 1964 and were issued as a type of representative money. Initially made in response to the Fourth Coinage Act which placed the United States under the gold standard, the bills were meant to be redeemed for their face value in silver coin and later from June 1967 - June 1968 in raw silver bullion.

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Denomination $1
Condition Uncirculated
Grade Designation Choice New 63 PPQ
Mint / Brand United States
Aggregate Precious Metal Weight in oz 0.0000
SKU Paper Money:pm-1935$1new63

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