Last U.S. Note & Silver Certificate Collection in Album
Own a piece of U.S. monetary history with this exclusive two-note collection featuring the very last issued U.S. Note and Silver Certificate. Beautifully preserved in a protective display album, this set captures the final chapter of two historic forms of American currency that will never be produced again.
Historic Highlights
The Last $5 United States Note (Series of 1963)
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Features Abraham Lincoln’s portrait on the front and the Lincoln Memorial on the reverse.
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Distinguished by its red seal and serial numbers, marking it as a true U.S. Legal Tender Note.
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The final issue before U.S. Notes were permanently replaced by Federal Reserve Notes.
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The Last $1 Silver Certificate (Series of 1957)
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Features George Washington’s portrait on the front and the familiar Great Seal design on the reverse.
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Identified by its blue seal and serial numbers.
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Could once be exchanged for silver held in the U.S. Treasury, making it a tangible link to the era when paper money was directly backed by precious metal.
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Why Collect This Set?
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Historic Significance – These notes mark the end of two legendary U.S. currency traditions: Silver Certificates and United States Notes.
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Distinctive Designs – With their blue and red seals, these notes stand out sharply from modern green-seal Federal Reserve Notes.
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Educational Value – A perfect way to learn and teach about America’s evolving monetary system.
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Presentation Album – Each note comes secured in a handsome display album, making it ready for both preservation and presentation.
A Collector’s Treasure
Together, the Last U.S. Note and Last Silver Certificate provide a rare glimpse into the evolution of American money. They represent not only obsolete forms of U.S. currency but also the transition from precious-metal backing and legal-tender notes to today’s Federal Reserve system.
This set makes an ideal gift for collectors, history enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates American history.