Includes an archival grade document sleeve.
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Origin: United States of America
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Date: 1934 CE
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Denomination: 1 dollar (silver certificate)
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Size: 6.1 x 2.6 inches
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Face Side: Portrait of George Washington at center. Treasurer's Signature and "1" at left. Secretary's Signature and Treasury Seal at right.
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Back Side: "ONE DOLLAR" on stylized "ONE"
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Notes: A Funnyback is a type of one-dollar silver certificate produced in 1928 and 1934 in the United States. People referred to the note as a "Funnyback" based on the significantly lighter green ink and unusual font printed on the reverse. Silver certificates were legal tender notes that could be redeemed for a silver dollar coin up until the 1960s. They were introduced to appease holders of silver bullion, who were angered by the Coinage Act of 1873 that put the United States on a de facto gold standard and caused the price of silver to drop.
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