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Up till 1974, a letter was added to a bill's series date every time a new Treasury Secretary or US Treasurer took office. The first bills in a series date are always "plain"; i.e. they don't have a letter, so "A" means that the bill carries the secondcombination of Treasurer/Secretary signatures. "B" would indicate the third combination, etc.For 1957 US $1 bills the officials were:Plain - Treasury Secretary Robert Anderson and Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest"A" - C. Douglas Dillon and Elizabeth Rudel Smith"B" - C. Douglas Dillon and Kathryn O'Hay GranahanIn 1974 the Treasury altered the criteria for changing series dates and letters. Currently a new series date is normally used when a bill's design is changed OR a new Treasury Secretary takes office, and a letter is added only when a new Treasurer is appointed.
Mint condition uncirculated...$6,000.00
The signatures belong to Treasurer Elizabeth R. Smith and Secretary C. Douglas Dillon (note - not "Dillion", but it's hard to make out) These notes remain common among collectors and are only worth $1.25 to $1.50 if circulated. A crisp, unfolded specimen might retail for $3.
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Elizabeth Rudel Smith was born in 1911.
Elizabeth Rudel Smith died in 1997.
Please check your bill's date again and post a new, separate question. C. Douglas Dillon and Elizabeth Rudel Smith served as President Kennedy's Treasury Secretary and first Treasurer. Their signatures appeared on 1935 G and 1957 A series $1 bills. Both were small-size notes while a 1923 bill was printed in the older "horseblanket" format.
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there are Captn. Jack Sparrow, Will Smith, Elizabeth Swan, and the Black pearl crew
Elizabeth Smith has written: 'The brethren'
Elizabeth Oakes Smith was born in 1806.
Elizabeth Smith Miller died in 1911.
Elizabeth Smith Miller was born in 1842.
Elizabeth Joan Smith was born in 1928.
Marie Elizabeth Smith has written: 'Social learnings readers'
Elizabeth Smith Shaw Peabody was the daughter of William Smith and Elizabeth Quincy. She was also Herman Melville's wife.