1928-A-B-C-D-E  $1.00 SILVER CERTIFICATES.
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n 1929, all currency was changed to its current size. The first one-dollar bills were issued as Silver Certificates and legal Tender Notes under Series of 1928. For these silver Certificates, the treasury seal and serial numbers on it were dark blue. The obverse was nearly identical to the Series of 1923 $1 Silver Certificate, but the treasury seal featured spikes around it and a large gray ONE to the left replaced the blue.
1928
$1.00
GEM-CU
A00000025-36A
$16,500.00

This would be the 3rd sheet ever printed on $1.00 Series Silver Certificates. Straight from the Secretary of Treasury Andrew William Mellon Holdings. Up until 1991 there has never been an offering of a low serial number from the A-A Block under #100. Serial #12 was sold at a Stacks Auction. It realized $750.00 plus the 10 percent hammer. Decades have surpassed with ZERO offering's of low serial numbers under #100. Last month we were able to obtain and sell very quickly serial's #A47A & #A48A. Now we are offering the lowest serial numbered UNCUT sheet known. From what we understand the 2nd sheet has never surfaced. No recording's of it ever existed.  The only note to have ever been offered under #100 was #12. Last month #47-48. Here's an opportunity to own THE 3RD SHEET ever printed. Serial's #25 through #36 on this #12 Subject sheet.
1928
$1.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
C10000000A
$SOLD


Bright and strictly bold. One of 2 known on 1928 Type series. A full Ten million note on a 28 Plain. 
1928A
$1.00
P.M.G #64EPQ
K11111111A
$SOLD


One of just two solid 1's known on 28 silvers. A rare solid serial 1's which dates back to the grinnell sale LOT #5094
1928A
$1.00
P.M.G #66EPQ
X22222222A
$6500.00

Hate to break it to you... this is the only solid 2's ever to appear on a 28 silver. Lovely GEM grade. Was part of the grinnell sale back in 1946. LOT #5134
1928A
$1.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
C44444444B
$5500.00

One of three recorded. Seen a completed 28 series solid set? Only a few have ever done it!  35 Series, and FRN'S plenty!
1928A
$1.00
P.M.G #64EPQ
V10000000A
$SOLD



1933 $10.00 SILVER CERTIFICATES.
The first small sized $10 Silver Certificates were issued with a blue seal and serial numbers. The obverse had a similar design style to the 1928 $1 Silver Certificates; however, phrasing on the $10 bill was different from the $1 bill. This issue, with the series date of 1933, was not widely released into general circulation. Surviving examples of these notes usually sell for $10,000 to $30,000 in the numismatic community depending on the condition of the paper.
1933
$10.00
P.M.G #65 EPQ
A00000077A
$SOLD


Ex Eliasberg collection
1934 $1.00-$5.00-$10.00 SILVER CERTIFICATES.
 In 1934, the design of the $1 Silver Certificate was changed to reflect the Silver Purchase Act of 1934. Under Washington's portrait, "ONE SILVER DOLLAR" was changed to "ONE DOLLAR". The treasury seal was moved to the right and the superimposed over ONE, and a blue numeral 1 was added to the left. The reverse remained the same.
1934B *STAR*
$10.00
P.M.G #20
*01491423A
$2900.00

About #35 of these are known! RARE star note in all grades Periord. Graded Very fine.
1934C
$5.00
P.M.G #65EPQ
*12681424A
$625.00

WIDE FACE VARIETY  Lovely P.M.G graded GEM #65 with exceptional Paper Quality
1935A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H $1.00 SILVER CERTIFICATES.
In 1935, the design of the one-dollar bill was changed again. On the obverse, the blue numeral 1 was changed to gray and made smaller, the gray ONE to the right was removed, the treasury seal was made smaller and superimposed by WASHINGTON D.C., and a stylized ONE DOLLAR was added over the treasury seal. The reverse was also changed to its current design, except for the absence of IN GOD WE TRUST.
1935A
$1.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
J0000001C  *SERIAL #1*
$SOLD

Rare 35A Series One dollar Silver Serial #1 These notes are always in demand.  Popular Choice Uncirculated SERIAL #1
1935C
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
T00000053D
$320.00

Lovely super high graded 35c series silver. Low serial number as well.
1935C
$1.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
T00000065D
$275.00

Very Choice Uncirculated serial #65, nice inks fresh paper. Nice looking note by far.
1935A
$1.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
B77777777D
$SOLD


Super fancy solid seven's......  B7777777D.  A gem uncirculated example that is surely a nice fit to any collection. Majority of these are known to have issue's or are less grade.
1935E
$1.00
P.C.G.S #65PPQ
G88888888H
$6000.00

The famous solid 8's on a silver. Even so a GEM example. Lovely inks, an bright paper. Hard to find on any denomination.
1935H
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
E00000052J
$320.00

Superb gem note, bearing a low serial #52.
1953-A-B-C $5.00-$10.00 SILVER CERTIFICATES.
New $5 United States Notes and Silver Certificates were issued with a gray numeral 5 on the left side of the bill and the gray word FIVE with a blue seal imprinted over it on the right and blue serial numbers.
1953B
$5.00
P.M.G #67EPQ
*28319172A   *STAR* $SOLD

This note came from the Turbotville National Bank of PA. Daughter of the president of the bank kept this note, untill she passed away it was then offered. I purchased the note raw and had it graded by both services. It was first housed in a P.C.G.S holder #67PPQ, then hearing that it would never cross...... (into a P.M.G 67 Holder).  I decided it was only fair to the collecting franternity to have it graded once again and rule out that this note is the finest known by both services. It's clearly a TOP POP #1. The note is as fresh as if it was printed yesterday. The centering is a hairline off from making it into the #68 holder. There are #12 of these in all grades according to both P.M.G-P.C.G.S. The last three to appear in a public auction at an uncirculated level in the last 10 years were as follows.

2005 C.G.A #65   HERITAGE  $14,950.00

2006 C.G.A #66   HERITAGE  $18,400.00

2008 P.C.G.S #65PPQ  HERITAGE  $19,550.00

Small size handbooks have this note listed at $20,000.00,   Including Lindquest/Schwartz.  The P.C.G.S label comes with the purchase of this note.  Notes like this are cornerstones you build around......... TROPHY NOTE BY FAR!    P.C.G.S #67PPQ Insert Included.

1957-A-B $1.00 SILVER CERTIFICATES.
Change came in 1957 when the $1 bill became the first piece of U.S. currency to bear the motto IN GOD WE TRUST; it was added over the word ONE on the reverse. Initially the BEP began printing the motto on notes which were printed with the new 32 note press, but soon Series of 1935G bills printed on a 16 note press featured the motto we well.
1957
$1.00
P.M.G #55EPQ
L12345678A *FULL LADDER*
$4400.00

Only about a bakers dozen are known on all silver certificate up/down ladders. This one had exceptional paper quality.
1957
$1.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
K00000015A
$400.00


1957
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
J00000015A
$375.00


1957
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
K00000019A
$365.00


1957
$1.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
K00000024A
$365.00


1957
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
K00000028A
$350.00


1957
$1.00
P.C.G.S #66PPQ
K00000038A
$275.00


1957
$1.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
K00000055A
$325.00


1957-1957B
$1.00
P.C.G.S #67-64PPQ
 #4 NOTES Containing SERIAL #82
$600.00

1957 A00000082B P.C.G.S #66PPQ--- 1957 K00000082A P.C.G.S #67PPQ--- 1957A H00000082A P.C.G.S #64PPQ--- 1957B X00000082A P.C.G.S #65PPQ
1957A
$1.00
P.C.G.S #67PPQ
F00000111A
$325.00

Mini solid and a high grade at that.