United States Silver Certificate Currency
Silver Certificates were a common form of paper currency, once upon a time. A silver certificate was redeemable for an equal amount of silver coins. For example, an owner of a $10.00 certificate was able to redeem the note for ten silver dollars. In 1934, Congress passed legislation that allowed the government to exchange silver bullion for the certificates and not simply silver dollars.
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1928 silver certificate one dollar bill US $70.00--> Ends In 1h 11m <-- |
1923 US silver certificate signed by HV Spellman US $65.00--> Ends In 2h 23m <-- |
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1899 US $1 One Dollar Silver Certificate Teehee Burke US $63.00--> Ends In 2h 23m <-- |
1923 $1 Silver Certificate US $10.00--> Ends In 2h 44m <-- |
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1899 $2 Two Dollar Silver Certificate Napier Thompson US $333.33--> Ends In 2h 46m <-- |
1899 $1 Black Eagle Silver Certificate Parker Burke US $49.00--> Ends In 3h 29m <-- |
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RARE 6 PIECE SILVER CERTIFICATE SET US $155.00--> Ends In 3h 43m <-- |
1923 $1 Silver Certificate large note US $10.00--> Ends In 3h 56m <-- |
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1899 $100 BLACK EAGLE SILVER CERTIFICATE NO RESERVE US $39.50--> Ends In 5h 27m <-- |
1899 $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE VG FINE US $31.04--> Ends In 5h 32m <-- |
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Large Black Eagle $1 Silver Certificate Note A22 US $22.59--> Ends In 5h 32m <-- |
1923 $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE HORSE BLANKET FINE US $13.05--> Ends In 5h 32m <-- |

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