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Paper Currency Bank Note USA Paper Money $1 Series 1923 Ungraded Large Bill
Paper Currency Bank Note USA Paper Money $1 Series 1923 Ungraded Large Bill
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Vintage 1923 $1 Legal Tender Note Red Seal Large Bill Washington
Own a pivotal piece of currency history with this Series 1923 $1 United States Note. This bill is historically significant as the final large-size $1 Legal Tender note ever issued before the transition to modern "small" currency. It features the classic portrait of George Washington—the same profile used on today’s $1 bills—flanked by a vibrant red Treasury Seal and red serial numbers.
Issued by the United States Treasury and printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C., this note bears the signatures of Speelman and White. It stands as a bridge between the artistic "Horse Blanket" notes of the past and the standardized currency of the present. A fantastic circulated example with the distinct red-and-black aesthetic that collectors prize.
Mint / District Information:
Issuer: United States Treasury (Legal Tender).
Printed In: Washington, D.C.
Note: Unlike the Federal Reserve Notes (which have District numbers), this is a "United States Note," meaning it was issued directly by the federal government rather than a specific district bank.
Signatures: H.V. Speelman (Register) and Frank White (Treasurer). This is the only signature combination found on the Series 1923 $1 note.
Own a pivotal piece of currency history with this Series 1923 $1 United States Note. This bill is historically significant as the final large-size $1 Legal Tender note ever issued before the transition to modern "small" currency. It features the classic portrait of George Washington—the same profile used on today’s $1 bills—flanked by a vibrant red Treasury Seal and red serial numbers.
Issued by the United States Treasury and printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C., this note bears the signatures of Speelman and White. It stands as a bridge between the artistic "Horse Blanket" notes of the past and the standardized currency of the present. A fantastic circulated example with the distinct red-and-black aesthetic that collectors prize.
Mint / District Information:
Issuer: United States Treasury (Legal Tender).
Printed In: Washington, D.C.
Note: Unlike the Federal Reserve Notes (which have District numbers), this is a "United States Note," meaning it was issued directly by the federal government rather than a specific district bank.
Signatures: H.V. Speelman (Register) and Frank White (Treasurer). This is the only signature combination found on the Series 1923 $1 note.
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