100% Rare Very Old US Silver Certificate 1 & 2 Dollar Bill Antique Bank Note Lot

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L@@K At My Other Free Shipping Auctions! >>>> / theleato /m.html <<<< Up For Auction Is Two (2) US 1957 $1 Federal Reserve Silver Certificate Blue Seal Banknotes And One (1) US 1953 $2 Federal Reserve Red Seal Banknote More 1957 Banknote Info: Silver Certificates are a type of representative money in the United States as part of its circulation of paper currency. They were produced in response to silver agitation by citizens who were angered by the Fourth Coinage Act, which had effectively placed the United States on a gold standard. The certificates were initially redeemable in the same face value of silver dollar coins, and later in raw silver bullion.The Federal Reserve gives the 1957 silver certificate banknotes a lifespan of 5.9 years, which means by 1963 most of these banknotes were taken out of circulation or destroyed/replaced. More 1953 Banknote Info: In 1953 the $2 bill received design changes analogous to the $5 United States Note. The treasury seal was made smaller and moved to the right side of the bill; it was superimposed over the gray word TWO. The United States Note obligation now became superimposed over a gray numeral 2. The reverse remained unchanged from the previous version.The rarity of a $2 bill can be attributed to its low printing numbers that sharply dropped beginning in the late 1950s when the $2 bill read more