$10 silver certificate 1880
This is a rarely encountered ten dollar bill. The design type was used for the series of 1878 and the series of 1880 $10 silver certificate line. Robert Morris is The 1880 $10 silver certificates have Robert Morris on the left-hand side of the bill. As seen below, these bills have blue serial number ink and a brown seal at the Large-size silver certificates (1878 to 1923) were issued initially in denominations from $10 to $1,000 (in 1878 and 1880) and in 1886 the $1, $2, and $5 were $20 1880 SC=BLACK BACK ==Fr. 309==DECATUR=AMAZING $10 1891 Silver Certificate=TOMBSTONE=Fr. 391=HENDRICKS=RED SEAL=LYONS
year. 1880. denomination A973330. Featured Inventory. Fr. 242 1886 $2 Silver Certificate PMG 67EPQ B6459461. Price denomination. $10. Type / Variety.
Series 1880 Silver certificates not as rare as the 1878 series but they are still pretty uncommon compared to other large sized notes. The lower the denomination the easier they are to come by. The $10.00 is the lowest denomination issued. 1880 $10 Silver Certificate Value 1891, 1896, and 1899 silver certificates were printed in the masses. There are large amounts of these which were put into circulation. For example the 1899 silver certificates, aka “Black Eagle”, is very common and in lower to mid grade will bring $40 to $80. Series and varieties of large-size silver certificates; Series Value Features/varieties 1878 and 1880 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1,000 In addition to the two engraved signatures customary on United States banknotes (the Register of the Treasury and Treasurer of the United States), the first issue of the Series 1878 notes (similar to the early Gold Certificate) included a third signature of one of Call (800) 375-9006 to order $1 - $10 Silver Certificates at APMEX. We offer competitive Precious Metals prices and secure 24/7 online ordering.
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$20 1880 SC=BLACK BACK ==Fr. 309==DECATUR=AMAZING $10 1891 Silver Certificate=TOMBSTONE=Fr. 391=HENDRICKS=RED SEAL=LYONS US currency 1880 Ten Dollar Silver Certificates Robert Morris. U.S. Large Size Silver silver certificates 10 dollars bill. $10 Silver Certificate, Series of 1880
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Series 1880 Silver certificates not as rare as the 1878 series but they are still pretty uncommon compared to other large sized notes. The lower the denomination the easier they are to come by. The $10.00 is the lowest denomination issued. 1880 $10 Silver Certificate Value 1891, 1896, and 1899 silver certificates were printed in the masses. There are large amounts of these which were put into circulation. For example the 1899 silver certificates, aka “Black Eagle”, is very common and in lower to mid grade will bring $40 to $80. Series and varieties of large-size silver certificates; Series Value Features/varieties 1878 and 1880 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1,000 In addition to the two engraved signatures customary on United States banknotes (the Register of the Treasury and Treasurer of the United States), the first issue of the Series 1878 notes (similar to the early Gold Certificate) included a third signature of one of Call (800) 375-9006 to order $1 - $10 Silver Certificates at APMEX. We offer competitive Precious Metals prices and secure 24/7 online ordering. The 1880 $10 silver certificates have Robert Morris on the left-hand side of the bill. As seen below, these bills have blue serial number ink and a brown seal at the center of the note. Sometimes they come with a red-inked seal. The back of all 1880 ten dollar silver certificates have the word silver printed in large bold letters.
Series and varieties of large-size silver certificates; Series Value Features/varieties 1878 and 1880 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1,000 In addition to the two engraved signatures customary on United States banknotes (the Register of the Treasury and Treasurer of the United States), the first issue of the Series 1878 notes (similar to the early Gold Certificate) included a third signature of one of
The 1880 $10 silver certificates have Robert Morris on the left-hand side of the bill. As seen below, these bills have blue serial number ink and a brown seal at the center of the note. Sometimes they come with a red-inked seal. The back of all 1880 ten dollar silver certificates have the word silver printed in large bold letters. Description: 1880 $10 silver certificates are exotic issues that currently seem like a good value based on the rarity of such bills. Robert Morris, a Declaration of Independence signer is featured on the front of the bill. Most ten dollar silver certificates will have a large brown seal as seen below, though some could have a red seal. FR 289 $10 1880 Silver Certificate PMG 64 This is a strikingly handsome note of the scarce 1880 Black Back Silver Certificate. A tough type for all grades especially in uncirculated condition, this maybe one of the finest $10 Black Back with full margins 1880, $10 Silver Certificate. Fr-288. KL-413. Ragged edges, still About Good and rare. Estimate Value $300 - 350
1880 $10 SILVER Certificate FR-289 - Morris - PMG 15 NET - Choice Fine - $2,199.89. Your Trusted Source For Quality Currency $10.00 Silver Certificate, series of 1880, Friedberg No. 289. This note is graded Choice Fine 15 NET by PMG. Series 1880 Silver certificates not as rare as the 1878 series but they are still pretty uncommon compared to other large sized notes. The lower the denomination the easier they are to come by. The $10.00 is the lowest denomination issued. 1880 $10 Silver Certificate Value 1891, 1896, and 1899 silver certificates were printed in the masses. There are large amounts of these which were put into circulation. For example the 1899 silver certificates, aka “Black Eagle”, is very common and in lower to mid grade will bring $40 to $80. Series and varieties of large-size silver certificates; Series Value Features/varieties 1878 and 1880 $10 $20 $50 $100 $500 $1,000 In addition to the two engraved signatures customary on United States banknotes (the Register of the Treasury and Treasurer of the United States), the first issue of the Series 1878 notes (similar to the early Gold Certificate) included a third signature of one of Call (800) 375-9006 to order $1 - $10 Silver Certificates at APMEX. We offer competitive Precious Metals prices and secure 24/7 online ordering. The 1880 $10 silver certificates have Robert Morris on the left-hand side of the bill. As seen below, these bills have blue serial number ink and a brown seal at the center of the note. Sometimes they come with a red-inked seal. The back of all 1880 ten dollar silver certificates have the word silver printed in large bold letters. Description: 1880 $10 silver certificates are exotic issues that currently seem like a good value based on the rarity of such bills. Robert Morris, a Declaration of Independence signer is featured on the front of the bill. Most ten dollar silver certificates will have a large brown seal as seen below, though some could have a red seal.