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
Description
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
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
Re: Framed Assorted U.S Currency
U.S. - Act Approved March 3, 1863 25 Cents Banknote (Washington) value = $49.99
Re: Framed Assorted U.S Currency
Silver Certificates. All three are 1957 if one of them has a * (star) before numbers has a value of 20$.
Re: Framed Assorted U.S Currency
Two other banknotes 1957 are ordinary and have a value of 4$-5$.