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This lot features three mid-century United States banknotes, each showcasing distinct historical seals and series-specific details.
$5 Red Seal United States Note (Series 1963): Serial A40876748A.
Why It’s Special: As part of the final series of Red Seal $5 notes ever produced, this bill is a key piece of "end-of-issue" history. It features the modern motto "In God We Trust" on the reverse, which was a relatively new addition to paper currency at the time this note was printed.
$2 Red Seal United States Note (Series 1953A): Serial A59217224A.
Why It’s Special: This "A" sub-series features the signature combination of Priest and Anderson. It represents the mid-1950s production era where the red Treasury seal was firmly established on the right side of the bill.
$1 Silver Certificate (Series 1935E): Serial V84729144H.
Why It’s Special: The 1935E series is a classic "No Motto" silver certificate, lacking the religious motto on the reverse. These notes are famous for their "Funny Back" ancestors, though this specific series uses the more standard ornate green back design.
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