Large Size Silver Certificates $5 Fr-259 to Fr-282

Large Size-Silver Certificates

Acts of Congress dated Feb. 28, 1878, and Aug. 4, 1886 authorized the Large-Size Silver Certificates. There were five issues from Series 1878 to Series 1923.

  • The first issue, Series 1878 and 1880, consisted of $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 denominations. The face side states that "There have been deposited with the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, D.C. payable at his office to the bearer on demand ... Silver Dollars." "Certificate of Deposit" is inscribed on the notes. All certificates of the 1878 series and one of the notes in the 1880 series are countersigned by assistant treasurers of the United States at New York and bear the signatures of G.W. Scofield and James Gilfillan.
  • The second issue of Silver Certificates consists of Series 1886, 1891 and 1908. The 1886 series was printed in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20. The 1891 series includes these, but added denominations of $50, $100 and $1,000. Only the $10 note was issued in Series 1908. On the face of Series 1886, 1891 and 1908 notes appears the wording "This certifies that there have been deposited in the Treasury of the United States ... Silver Dollars payable to the Bearer on Demand."
  • The third issue of Silver Certificates, Series 1896, is one of the most popular and deemed by collectors as the most beautiful series ever produced by the United States. Titled the "Educational Series," the notes were designed or redesigned by Thomas F. Morris, designer and chief of the Engraving Division of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Other designers of this famed series were Will H. Low, $1, Edwin H. Blashfield, $2, and Walter Shirlaw $5. Known engravers of the series were Charles Schlecht and George F.C. Smillie.
  • The fourth issue, Series 1899, was released in three denominations, $1 (The Black Eagle), $2 (The Agriculture Note) and $5 (The Chief Note). The face design of the $1 features the American Eagle with portraits of Lincoln and Grant. The $2 note portrays Washington between figures representing Mechanics and Agriculture, and the $5 note features Ta-to-ka-in-yan-ka, Running Antelope, a Sioux Indian. George F.C. Smillie engraved the design in November of 1899.
  • The fifth issue of Silver Certificates, Series 1923, consists of two denominations, $1 and $5. Washington is portrayed on the $1 and Lincoln on the $5. On the latter note, Lincoln is shown in the center of a circular design and therefore this note is sometimes called the "Porthole" note.

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Fr.-271 1899 $5 Set of 4 Consecutive Chief Notes Ser. A66304735-38 PCGS AU58
Here is a rare item that ever collector has thought about or wanted for their unique collection. How about a cut sheet of four consecutive serial numb...
Added: 1/10/2012 Views: 4680 Price: SOLD

Fr.-268 1896 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. Educational Note # 276658 PMG-30
This 1899 $5 Educational Note is considered the most popular and beautiful note ever printed and issued by the US government. The educational series i...
Added: 2/20/2016 Views: 4681 Price: SOLD

Fr.-280m 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. N10749875 PCGS AU-58PPQ
This is a real nice example of the 1899 $5 Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the Chief note. The serial number is N10749875 and it is in a PC...
Added: 2/5/2014 Views: 4682 Price: SOLD

Fr.-281 1899 $5 Chief SC Ser. # N66291252 PMG GEM-65EPQ
Here comes the Chief! This is just about as nice as it gets for an 1899 $5 Chief note. Check out the large scans. This one shows great original paper ...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4682 Price: SOLD

Fr.-266 1891 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. # E115 PCGS-30
This 1891 $5 Silver Certificate with serial number E115 is somewhat of a famous note. It is a Fr-266 1891 $5 Silver Certificate with an uncommon low s...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4683 Price: SOLD

Fr.-268 1896 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. 16560920 PCGS VF-35
This is a very nice 1896 $5 Education note which was part of a complete set of Educational's I just purchased at the Rocky Mountain Denver show held M...
Added: 5/12/2014 Views: 4683 Price: SOLD

Fr.-281 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. N61198735 PMG VF-25
This is the famous 1899 $5 Silver Certificate or commonly referred to as the Chief note. The serial number is N61198735 and is in a PMG-VF25 holder. T...
Added: 4/30/2014 Views: 4683 Price: SOLD

Fr.-277 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Chief Ser. M8506231 VF
This is a 1899 $5 Chief Note that I just purchased two days ago. iIt is a Fr-277. I normaly get all of my notes graded but like I said i just got it a...
Added: 2/8/2012 Views: 4684 Price: SOLD

Fr.-274 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. E29305095 PCGS 64 PPQ
This 1899 $5 Silver Certificate is also known as the Chief Note for obvious reasons. It features the head of Chief Ta-to-ka-in-yan-ka, also known as R...
Added: 4/2/2013 Views: 4684 Price: SOLD

Fr.-269 1896 $5 Educational Silver Certificate Ser. 27146741 PMG VF-35 EPQ
This is a very nice and truly undergraded 1896 $5 Educational Note. The serial no is 27146741 and it has been graded as a PMG VF-35 EPQ. It is origina...
Added: 11/23/2011 Views: 4685 Price: SOLD

Fr.-271 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. # 20372121 PMG GEM-65EPQ & GE
Calling on all Chiefs! Here is one of the nicest 1899 $5 Chief notes I have ever owned. I have owned higher grades, but none nicer than this one. Even...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4685 Price: SOLD

Fr.-281 1899 $5 Chief Silver Certificate Ser. N34569560 PCGS 64 PPQ
How about a near GEM-65 1899 $5 CHIEF Silver certificate. The serial number is N34569560 and is in a Choice Uncirculated PCGS-64PPQ holder. A un-notic...
Added: 4/3/2015 Views: 4686 Price: SOLD

Fr.-269 1896 $5 Educational Silver Certificate Ser. 25312489 PCGS-30
For more information on this 1896 $5 Educational note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

Kimberly at 214-36...

Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4687 Price: SOLD

Fr.-269 1896 $5 Silver Certificate Educational Note # 22500029 PMG-30EPQ
It is not often that one can purchase a nice mid grade 1896 $5 Educational Note in a PMG-30EPQ holder. This $5 Education Note is a Fr.-269 with the Br...
Added: 2/20/2016 Views: 4688 Price: SOLD

Fr.-269 1899 $5 Educational Note Ser. 25359411 VF
This is a new purchase that I just received. This is a Fr-269 1896 $5 Silver Certificate Educational Note. This Fr-269 is the rarer Friedberg number w...
Added: 3/12/2012 Views: 4688 Price: SOLD

Fr.-277 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Ser. M3052979I PMG EF-40GE
This is a super nice 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Chief note. It is one of the earlier PMG notes before they used the EPQ designator. PMG has notated on...
Added: 9/14/2011 Views: 4690 Price: SOLD

Fr.-281 1899 $5 Chief Silver Certificate Ser. N50066618 PCGS 40 PPQ
Here is another great example of the ever popular 1899 $5 Silver Certificate commonly reffered to as the Chief Note. It is totally original and has ne...
Added: 5/13/2013 Views: 4693 Price: SOLD

Fr.-271 1899 $5 Silver Certi. (Inverted Face error) PCGS-15
Upside down Chief. Here is another 1899 $5 Chief with a inverted face or back, however you want to call it. Actually since the back is printed first t...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4693 Price: SOLD

Fr.-281 1899 $5 Silver Cert. (Chief Note) N60405260 PCGS-50 PPQ
This is a very nice 1899 $ Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the Chief Note. It is one of the most collected US large size notes along with t...
Added: 11/7/2014 Views: 4694 Price: SOLD

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