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The 1923 $1 Silver Certificate, like all U.S. currency printed before 1928, was the last "Horseblanket" sized bill of its kind to be issued. Nearly one third larger than bills printed today, this nearly century-old bill is now yours to claim available from The Bradford Exchange Mint. The last large-size $1 Silver Certificate to be issued, this fascinating 1923 $1 "Horseblanket" (or "Saddleblanket") currency is a richly historic and highly coveted relic from America's past.The obverse of this series 1923 bill showcases the familiar portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, along with a blue Treasury Seal and serial number. The reverse features lavish scrollwork and the obligation: "One Silver Dollar payable to the bearer on demand." These $1 Silver Certificates were backed by Silver held in the U.S. Treasury, so you could walk into any bank and redeem them for actual silver dollars up until 1964. Today, these obsolete bills are quite scarce. Your 1923 $1 Silver Certificate arrives secured in a crystal-clear currency sleeve. Strong demand is expected, so don't miss this chance - order now!
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