Description: History of this Red Lincoln Note from coin value finder. com,,,,,The 1963 $5 dollar bill with a red seal is the most valuable of the three types printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing that year. A red seal appears on money that was issued by the US government from 1862 to 1971. The seal meant that the Treasury had a direct obligation to redeem that note to get silver or gold. In short, money with a red seal was part of the countrys national debt. Today, these legal tender notes are no longer redeemable by the US govt. They were removed from circulation in the 1960s. The five-dollar bill is famously the last banknote series that had a red seal. The 1963 series is the last of those five-dollar bill runs, making it more special. Because red seal 1963 five-dollar bills arent in circulation anymore, theyre more valuable as collectibles than their counterparts with green seals. 2. Regarding this 1928B Blue 1.00 Washington from old currency values. com,,,,Series of 1928B $1 bills were printed between Feb 1932 and Mar 1933. These dates coincide with when WO Woods and Ogden L Mills were in office together. All 1928B one dollar silver certificate notes feature a portrait of Ge Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928B $1 silver certificates are known as funnybacks. They get this name from their distinctive back design. ----- Lot of 2 Vtg Notes,,,,,One 1963A $5 Dollar Red Fed Reserve which is in good condition,,,,& One 1928 B Blue $1 Funnyback Note which is in worn and aged.
Price: 24.9 USD
Location: Portland, Oregon
End Time: 2024-09-08T20:19:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.63 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Denomination: $5
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1963
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Certification: Uncertified