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USA Silver Certificate 1 Dollar 1957 P419 Unc

United States of America, Silver Certificate 1 Dollar 1957 P419 Unc

United States of America 1 dollar Silver Certificate 1957 P416D. The series of silver dollar certificates were issued from 1878 until 1963. They did this so that they could be exchanged for the dollar equivalent in physical silver. This practice was done away with as silver climbed in value. A portrait of George Washington is front centre. Available Crisp Uncirculated.
£13.50
Picture of United States of America, 1 Dollar 2013 P537 Unc

United States of America, 1 Dollar 2013 P537 Unc

USA 1 dollar 2013 P-New Washington/ Design Unc
£3.50
Picture of United States of America, 2 Dollars 2013  P538 Unc

United States of America, 2 Dollars 2013 P538 Unc

£6.50
Picture of United States of America, Confederate States of America, $500, Bond Act, 1861

United States of America, Confederate States of America, $500, Bond Act, 1861

Confederate States of America, $500, Bond Act, 19th August, 1861. Vignette features Judah P. Benjamin. Signed by Robert Tyler. 27 coupons attached.
£85.00
USA Silver Certificate 1 Dollar 1935 P416D Unc

United States of America, Silver Certificate 1 Dollar 1935 P416D Unc

United States of America 1 dollar Silver Certificate 1935 P416D. The series of silver dollar certificates were issued from 1878 until 1963, the premise behind their issue was that they could be exchanged for the dollar equivalent in physical silver. This practice was done away with as silver climbed in value. A portrait of George Washington is front centre. Available in Crisp Uncirculated.
£37.50
Picture of United States of America, USA Louisiana Baby Bond, 1870’s. GEF/UNC

United States of America, USA Louisiana Baby Bond, 1870’s. GEF/UNC

These small $5 bonds were issued by the State of Louisiana in the United States in the late 1870’s in a desperate bid to raise money for education. They are known as ‘Baby Bonds’ because they feature a small child in a fancy bonnet on the front. Interest was for 7 ½ cents per year. The $5 was redeemable in 1886.
£16.50