Value of One Hundred Dollar Silver Certificate from Series of 1891
Year: 1891 | Type: Silver Certificate | Denomination: One Hundred Dollar Bill |
Value: The value of one hundred dollar 1891 silver certificates is based on their condition | ||
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Description: 1891 $100 silver certificates are occasionally available in circulated condition. High grade examples in XF condition or better are very scarce. The 1891 examples have a small red seal and blue serial numbers. The portrait on the left hand side of the bill is of James Madison. | ||
Variations: There are two different signature combinations for the 1891 $100 silver certificate. They can be signed by Rosecrans and Nebeker or by Tillman and Morgan. | ||
Inscriptions: Silver Certificate – Series 1891 – Act of February 28th 1878 – Bureau of Engraving and Printing – Register Of The Treasury – Treasurer Of The United States – This Certifies That There Have Been Deposited In The Treasury Of The United States One Hundred Silver Dollars Payable To Bearer On Demand Washington, D.C. – United States Silver Certificate – Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur – This Certificate Is Receivable For Customs, Taxes and All Public Dues, And When So Received May Be Reissued |