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Framed Assorted U.S Currency

By fallenforever, 26 January, 2010
Description

There are three Silver Certificates. All three are 1957, two of them are 1957 series b, and the plain 1957 has a asterisk before the print code ( *78084626 A, instead of X 75547597 A ) also not sure if this helps but the U.S Treasury stamps are blue, not green. The Bank of Chester $5 bank note is signed in hand writing with a date of July,10 1856.On the left hand is a picture of Jackson, on the right a picture of Washington, There is multiple signature on the note towards the bottom left and the bottom right. The 25 cent note says fractional currency with a picture of washington to the left. On top is a stamp that says " Act Approved March something 1803 " ( its hard to read the handwriting) in the backround is a big U.S Treasury seal in Red. There is a signature towards the bottom left that appears as a " John Allison ", not sure if that was the treasures sig at the time. I have never seen anything like this before

Category
Coins and Currency
Medium
Woden Frame w/ Paper Currency
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1957 Silver Certificate ( 3 ),1856 Bank Of Chester bank note,Twenty five cent factional currency note
History
Passed down from my Grandfather to my father and down to me. Thats all I really know about the passing of the item
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Given to me on my 16th birthday, by my Grandfather
For Sale?
No
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gimi3

7 years 6 months ago

Re: Framed Assorted U.S Currency

Its hard to see year but if its 1860 $5 The Bank of Chester, SOUTH CAROLINA Note = value $250

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gimi3

7 years 6 months ago

Re: Framed Assorted U.S Currency

U.S. - Act Approved March 3, 1863 25 Cents Banknote (Washington) value = $49.99

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gimi3

7 years 6 months ago

Re: Framed Assorted U.S Currency

Silver Certificates. All three are 1957 if one of them has a * (star) before numbers has a value of 20$.

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gimi3

7 years 6 months ago

Re: Framed Assorted U.S Currency

Two other banknotes 1957 are ordinary and have a value of 4$-5$.

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