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  • 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate: A Gem Fr. 236 Takes Flight at Stack’s Bowers
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coinweek.com /2 weeks ago

1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate: A Gem Fr. 236 Takes Flight at Stack’s Bowers

The Black Eagle Dollar That Carried Silver,and Survived the Titanic Stack’s Bowers Galleries will offer a high-grade example of one of America’s most famous banknotes on July 1, 20...

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coinweek.com /1 day ago

The Red “R” Dollar: How a Failed Wartime Paper Test Created a Collector Classic

The Wartime $1 Experiment Collectors Refused to Spend The large red letter immediately catches the eye. It sits beside the blue Treasury seal on an otherwise familiar Series 1935A...

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coinweek.com /4 weeks ago

1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 3 Leaves PCGS VF-35 Offered by GreatCollections

America’s First Dollar Design Returns in GreatCollections Sale GreatCollections is offering a 1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar 3 Leaves, certified PCGS VF-35. The coin carries PCGS/...

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coinweek.com /4 weeks ago

1901 $10 Bison Note: The Frontier Icon That Replaced a Battleship

The $10 Bison Note That Turned a Battleship Into an American Icon The 1901 $10 Legal Tender Note does something few American notes ever dared to do. It pushes presidents, statesmen...

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coinweek.com /1 month ago

1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note: The “Horse Blanket” That Launched Modern Money

The 1914 “Horse Blanket” $20 That Launched Modern Money A century ago, the American $20 bill looked nothing like the one in your wallet. It was larger. It was bolder. And, more imp...

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