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$10 Silver Certificates

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FR-1701 - Series 1934 Silver Certificate, Julian - Morgenthau, Plate# I75/596, 88,692,864 printed

Mule Note — This note is a Series 1934 face plate with micro front check number, and a Series 1934 A back plate with a macro back check number.

FR-1702 - Series 1934 A $10 Silver Certificate, Julian - Morgenthau

FR-2309, KL-2260 - Series 1934 A $10 Silver Certificate, War Emergency Bill - North Africa, Julian - Morgenthau

During World War II, emergency US Silver Certificates were issued for use by U.S. troops in North Africa and Sicily. But instead of the usual blue seal on regular Silver Certificates, these special "North Africa" notes were printed with unique yellow seals. Had they fallen into German hands, they would have been demonetized and made worthless. Most of these scarce and fascinating notes were worn out or destroyed over 60 years ago.

FR-1704 - Series 1934 C Silver Certificate, Julian - Synder, Plate# I220/1193, S/N B28166415A

FR-1705, KL-1970 - Series 1934 D $20 Silver Certificate, Clark - Synder, Plate# G241/1182, S/N B48278341A

Signed by Georgia Neese Clark, the first woman Treasurer of the United States

FR-1706, KL-1971 - Series 1953 Silver Certificate, Priest - Humphrey
FR-1706✩ - Series 1953 Silver Certificate, Star Note, Priest - Humphrey, Plate# N3/1631, 576,000 printed, PMG 25 Very Fine

FR-1707 - Series 1953 A Silver Certificate, Priest - Anderson, Plate# R1/1618, S/N A11159665A, CGA 30 Very Fine
FR-1708 - Series 1953 B Silver Certificate, Smith - Dillon, Plate# K3/1591, S/N AR11736137A, PMG Gem Uncirculated 66EPQ

Last Issue of the $10 Silver Certificate — Printed on 18-subject sheets. Front plate numbers on 18-subject sheets end at number 5. Back plate numbers on 18-subject sheets end at number 1839.