1896 $1 One-Dollar "Educational Series" Large-Size Silver Certificate (PMG 10)

Fr. 225

  • Lot number 7218133
  • Total views 19
  • Total bids 4
  • Winning bid $175.00
  • Buyer's premium $29.75
  • Total $204.75
  • COIN NO RESERVE

Graded PMG 10 (Very Good) (Tear Repair). Please see the images for details on the condition of the note.

"Educational Series" is the informal name used by numismatists to refer to a series of United States silver certificates produced by the U.S. Treasury in 1896, after its Bureau of Engraving and Printing chief Claude M. Johnson ordered a new currency design. The notes depict various allegorical motifs and are considered by some numismatists to be the most beautiful monetary designs ever produced by the United States.

This is a stock item and stock images may be used in this listing. The exact item you will receive will be of equal quality to the one pictured.

For more information on stock images, please see our FAQ.

This item is being shipped from the Pristine Auction warehouse.