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591.jpg To compose many currency collections is either impossible or very expensive. A Military Payment Certificate Fractional Collection is a very easy collection to put together and not that costly. The Fractional notes are 5 cent, 10 cent, 25 cent, and 50 cent notes. The complete Fractional Set requires 52 notes from Series 461 through Series 692. You can view the complete collection by clicking on the link below: http://www.pcgscurrency.com/SETREGISTRY/alltimeset.aspx?s=167 ...
1923.jpgThis 1923 $5 Silver Certificate was engraved and printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C. The nickname "Porthole" comes from the heavy circular design in which Lincoln's portrait appears. The portrait of Lincoln was engraved by Charles Burt after a photograph taken by Anthony Berger in Mathew Brady's Portrait Studio in Washington, D.C. On the reverse appears the Obverse of the Great Seal of the United States, engraved by Robert Ponickau. ...
r.jpg Experimental R & S Silver Certificates issued in 1944. The notes are Series 1935A $1 notes that have been overprinted in red with either an "R" for regular paper or with an "S" for special paper. http://www.treasuredstocks.com/currency/small-size-notes/silver-certificates.html?start=30 Enjoy, Jeff
Attachment 102699 The Handel is the rarest pass of the Columbian Exposition held in Chicago, IL in 1863. Like the Franklin it wasn't part of the original run, but printed later in a very limited quantity making it the "key" to completing the set of the portrait series of Exposition passes. http://www.treasuredstocks.com/currency/chicago-expo-tickets.html Enjoy, Jeff
handel.jpg The Handel is the rarest pass of the Columbian Exposition held in Chicago, IL in 1863. Like the Franklin it wasn't part of the original run, but printed later in a very limited quantity making it the "key" to completing the set of the portrait series of Exposition passes. http://www.treasuredstocks.com/currency/chicago-expo-tickets.html Enjoy, Jeff