Value of One Dollar Silver Certificate from Series of 1891
Year: 1891 | Type: Silver Certificate | Denomination: One Dollar Bill |
Value: The value of one dollar 1891 silver certificates is based on their condition and serial number. | ||
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Description: At first glance series of 1886 and 1891 one dollar silver certificates can look very similar. However, the backs of 1891 one dollar silver certificates have a lot more white in their design.
1891 $1 silver certificates still feature a portrait of Martha Washington. All one dollar silver certificates from all years are very common. If your note is in nice uncirculated condition it could still be valuable, despite being quite common. |
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Variations: Series 1891 Martha Washington silver certificates come in two different signature combinations. The earlier of the two notes were signed by Rosecrans and Nebeker. Tillman and Morgan signed the other notes. Both varieties have red seal. | ||
Inscriptions: Silver Certificate – Series 1891 – Act of August 4 1886 – Engraved and Printed at the Bureau, Engraving & Printing – Register Of The Treasury – Treasurer Of The United States – This Certifies That There Has Been Deposited In The Treasury Of The United States One Silver Dollar 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 |