The series date for these bills is 1899, although they were printed into the 1920s.
The date is difficult to find. If you look closely, it may be in very tiny print just before the words "Payable to the" at the left of Lincoln's portrait. If not there, look to the right of the blue seal.
The long series run produced 13 different signature combinations. Most are fairly common, with values in the $45 - $150 range for a circulated bill and about $200 for an uncirculated one. The two rarer varieties are:
AFAIK there were no silver certificates issued bearing the 1890 date. Could you please provide more information including a brief description of the note?
These bills are generally known as Black Eagle bills because of their reverse design. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The series date for these bills is 1899, although they were printed into the 1920s. The date is difficult to find. If you look closely, it should be in very tiny print just before the words "Payable to the" at the left of Lincoln's portrait.
Yes. $1 silver certificates printed with the date 1899 carry a portrait of Lincoln and of Ulysses S. Grant.
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AFAIK there were no silver certificates issued bearing the 1890 date. Could you please provide more information including a brief description of the note?
These bills are generally known as Black Eagle bills because of their reverse design. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The familiar portrait of George Washington appeared on all US $1 silver certificates from the 1923 to 1957 series. Prior to that, other individuals and presidents including Lincoln and Grant appeared on $1 silver certificates.
$1 silver certificates printed during the 20th century carried the familiar picture of George Washington. Earlier $1 silver certificates had pictures of Ulysses S. Grant and Abraham Lincoln, Martha Washington, or allegorical figures.
Lincoln & Grant
The series date for these bills is 1899, although they were printed into the 1920s. The date is difficult to find. If you look closely, it should be in very tiny print just before the words "Payable to the" at the left of Lincoln's portrait.
Yes. $1 silver certificates printed with the date 1899 carry a portrait of Lincoln and of Ulysses S. Grant.
you need more information like the date, signitures, and type of note (ie: United States note)
One dollar.
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The question is not clear. Is it a certificate for a silver bar? Or a bar of silver? Post new question.