1923 $1 Silver Certificate Currency Note PMG/PCGS CU67
Don't wait; add America's LAST “horse blanket†silver certificate to your collection with the 1923 $1 Silver Certificate! It's available now graded by either PMG or PCGS as being in very high-grade Crisp Uncirculated-67 condition.
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Last of the "Horse Blanket" Silver Certificates
In 1923, Washington got a downgrade.
On the face of it, this 1923 $1 Silver Certificate looks pretty familiar. There's George Washington exactly as he appears on the bills in your wallet. But that's not exactly true. On this Silver Certificate - exchangeable at any bank for a hefty U.S. Silver Dollar - Washington stands a little taller. That's because this is the last large-sized $1 "horse blanket" Silver Certificate issued by the United States.
In addition to the famous portrait of our first president, the obverse features bold blue serial numbers, seal and denomination. The reverse shows a classic engraving known as the "cogwheel." We were overjoyed when we located a selection of these notes certified by Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as being in astounding Crisp Uncirculated-67 (CU67) condition! For notes that are 95 years old, that's quite an achievement.
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- AMERICA'S LAST HORSE BLANKET SILVER CERTIFICATE - The front of this 1923 $1 Silver Certificate is similar to today's one-dollar bill: President George Washington's familiar portrait, but look closer and you'll see that it is a silver certificate and also much larger than today's paper currency. This also represents the LAST large "horse blanket" silver certificate ever issued.
- LARGE "HORSE BLANKET" SIZE - Measuring a whopping 7⅜" x 3⅛", this note is 25% larger than current paper currency. This large size has led them to being affectionately nicknamed "horse blanket" notes.
- POPULAR ORNATE DESIGN - Besides the bust of George Washington, the note features an attractive ornate design on the back. Its seal and serial numbers are printed in blue, creating an overall eye-appealing note.
- HIGH-GRADE CONDITION - Your 1923 $1 Silver Certificate has been certified and graded by either Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) or the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as being in Crisp Uncirculated-67 (CU67) condition - a very high grade that especially appeals to quality conscious collectors.
Don't wait; add America's LAST "horse blanket" silver certificate to your collection today!
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| Release Designations | N/A |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | United States (US) |
| Denominating Country | United States |
| Currency Type | Dollar |
| Denomination | 1.00 |
| Year of Issue | 1923 |
| Grade Type | CU67 |
| Grade Designation | N/A |
| Composition | Paper Collateral, Silver |
| Dimensions | 7.375 x 3.125 in |
