1953 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Star Note Avg Circ
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1953 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Star Note Avg Circ
Bullion Exchanges now offers the 1953 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Star Note Avg Circ! This $10 Silver Certificate features a rare and desirable star note, which signifies a replacement for a misprinted or damaged original. Printed in limited quantities, star notes are highly sought after by paper currency collectors. With its unique designation and historic silver backing, this 1953 $10 Star Note is an excellent piece for any collection.
Silver Certificates were once redeemable for their face value in silver bullion, reflecting a bygone era of U.S. monetary policy. The 1953 series showcases a portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the obverse and the U.S. Treasury building on the reverse. While no longer redeemable for silver, this note carries significant collector value—especially with the star prefix.
Product Features:
- Silver Certificate
- Average Circulated Condition
- Denomination: $10
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, with standard inscriptions and a striking gold Treasury seal.
- Reverse: Displays the image of the U.S. Treasury building with a vintage car
Bullion Exchanges is your trusted source for historic U.S. paper currency, including this 1953 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Star Note Avg Circ. After placing your order, our team will carefully package and ship your item with secure handling. For any questions, feel free to contact our knowledgeable customer service team!
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