The first silver certificates were dated 1878 and included all denominations from $10 to $1,000.
$1, $2, and $5 silver certificates followed in the 1886 series. All denominations of silver certificates except $1, $5, and $10 were discontinued by the end of the 19th century. $5 and $10 denominations were printed through the 1953 series, and $1 bills through the 1957 series although printing actually continued until March 1964.
The first US $2 silver certificates were printed in 1886
The first $1 silver certificates were in the 1886 series. However other silver certificates ranging from $10 to $1000 were printed as early as 1878.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The first US silver certificates were printed in 1886. The first US paper currency was printed in 1862.
None. The last silver certificates of any type were $1 bill printed in the 1957 series, and the only $500 silver certificates were printed during the 19th century.
Silver certificates were printed in the United States from 1878 until 1964. They were issued as a form of paper currency that represented a claim on silver held by the U.S. Treasury. The certificates were originally backed by silver bullion, and their issuance was part of the government's efforts to promote the use of silver in the economy. The last series of silver certificates was printed in 1957, and they were officially discontinued in 1968.
The first $1 silver certificates were printed in 1886. The last were dated 1957B, but were printed in the early 1960s. At one time or another every denomination from $1 to $1000 had at least one printing as silver certificates. The varieties were gradually reduced until only $1 silver certificates were issued, and these were discontinued in the early 1960s when the price of silver was deregulated.
Please take another look. The first US $1 silver certificates were printed in 1886.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The first federally issued bills were released in 1861 and the first silver certificates were printed in 1878.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The first federally issued bills were released in 1861 and the first silver certificates were printed in 1878.
The first silver certificates were printed in 1878. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with its date and denomination.
Please check again. The last $5 silver certificates were printed in 1953. NO bills were printed with the date 1961.
The last $20 silver certificates were issued in the 1891 series. While all denominations from $1 to $1000 were printed at different times during the 19th century, only $1, $5, and $10 silver certificates were printed in the 20th century. Production of $5 and $10 silver certificates ended with the 1953 series, and $1 silver certificates ended with the 1957 series. At that time series dates were rarely changed, so silver certificates were actually printed into the 1960s with those same years on them but different letters.