$1 1935D NARROW PCGS 62/64PPQ 11 CONSECUTIVE BEAUTIES

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The height of desirability includes nostalgia, quality, popularity, certification, deep thrust packer embossing, dramatic navy blue seals, originality, desirability, and awesome eye popping beauty. An unrivaled epic sequentially consecutive group of mind blowing early dated rare narrows in high grades. Conservatively graded jewels beyond words are offered unreserved. The grade breakdown is 2 grade 62PPQ, 4 grade 63PPQ and 5 grade 64PPQ. Silver Certificates were printed for a time in the United States as a form of paper currency . They were produced in response to silver agitation by citizens who were angered by the Fourth Coinage Act , which placed the United States on the gold standard . The certificate was matched to the same amount of value in silver coinage . For example, one fifty dollar Silver Certificate equals fifty silver dollars . T are a few features that distinguish a Silver Certificate. The seal and serial numbers on many of the first Silver Certificates issued were red, brown, and blue. It was not until Series 1899 for the $1, $2, and $5 denominations that the seal and number colors were officially and permanently changed to blue. (This occurred at different points for denominations above $5). During World War II the government issued 1935a Silver Certificates with a brown seal for Hawaii distribution and 1935a certificates read more