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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1608460, member: 21828"]We are talking about the small size notes.</p><p>The <b>Green Seal Notes </b>are Federal Reserve notes, only backed by the Federal Government from 1928 and still today.</p><p>The <b>Gold Seal Notes</b>, were Gold Notes backed by gold from the Federal government from 1928 till 1933.</p><p>The <b>Blue Seal Notes</b> are Silver Certificates Notes that were backed by Silver, from 1928 to 1965.</p><p>The <b>Red seal notes</b> were U. S. Bank Notes that were also called Legal Tender Notes, 1928, to 1966. The $100.00 1966-1966A red notes were printed, but not many were released, later all of these in storage were destroyed.</p><p>The <b>Brown seal notes</b> and were Federal Reserve Bank Notes of 1929.</p><p>The <b>National Bank Notes</b> were also <b>Brown Seal Notes</b> from 1929-1935.</p><p>Get a book called "Small-Size U.S. Paper Money from 1928 to date", by Dean Oakes and John Schwartz. this will help you understand more on these notes. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1608460, member: 21828"]We are talking about the small size notes. The [B]Green Seal Notes [/B]are Federal Reserve notes, only backed by the Federal Government from 1928 and still today. The [B]Gold Seal Notes[/B], were Gold Notes backed by gold from the Federal government from 1928 till 1933. The [B]Blue Seal Notes[/B] are Silver Certificates Notes that were backed by Silver, from 1928 to 1965. The [B]Red seal notes[/B] were U. S. Bank Notes that were also called Legal Tender Notes, 1928, to 1966. The $100.00 1966-1966A red notes were printed, but not many were released, later all of these in storage were destroyed. The [B]Brown seal notes[/B] and were Federal Reserve Bank Notes of 1929. The [B]National Bank Notes[/B] were also [B]Brown Seal Notes[/B] from 1929-1935. Get a book called "Small-Size U.S. Paper Money from 1928 to date", by Dean Oakes and John Schwartz. this will help you understand more on these notes. ;)[/QUOTE]
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