The Silver Certificate and United States Note programs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were the source of some of America’s greatest monetary designs. In the case of both series, each is responsible for what collectors consider to be the top-ten paper money designs of all-time in the US. Included among those designs is the 1899 Black Eagle from the Silver Certificate Series. It is now possible to own some of these iconic designs replicated over the designs of a modern $1 US bill. Now, 1899 $1 Black Eagle Dual Presidents Legal Tender Notes are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Silver Certificates were produced by the United States Mint from 1878 to 1964. The intent of the notes was to produce a form of paper money backed by silver that allowed Americans to redeem the notes for silver dollar coins. The paper money was issued in its early decades in the large-size series, a period of time in which paper money was as much as 40% larger than modern Federal Reserve Notes. These Black Eagle Replica Notes feature enhanced imagery that duplicates the 1899 Black Eagle design over the obverse imagery of a modern $1 US bill to create a collectible piece.
During the 1890s, some of the nation’s greatest paper currency designs were issued on Silver Certificates. The 1899 $1 Silver Certificate image known as Black Eagle was among those highly-coveted designs. It replaced the short-lived 1896 $1 Educational Series Silver Certificate with its image of History instructing youth. The Black Eagle design was one of the longest-lived Silver Certificate designs as it was produced from 1899 until 1922. It was replaced in 1923 by the modern portrait we all know of President George Washington that has dominated $1 paper bills for nearly a century.
The obverse of the 1899 $1 Black Eagle Dual Presidents Legal Tender Note features the image of the Black Eagle. This American bald eagle dominates the center of the design with its wings spread wide as its talons clutch an American flag on a pole. Beneath the Black Eagle are the portraits of President Abraham Lincoln and President Ulysses S. Grant. The 1899 $1 Silver Certificate was the first in American history to feature two US Presidents. It remains the only form of paper money to feature two presidents on the same side of a bill.
On the reverse side of 1899 $1 Black Eagle Legal Tender Notes is the modern $1 Federal Reserve Note design. Included on this face of the bill are the all-seeing eye and the Great Seal of the United States.
These 1899 $1 Black Eagle Dual Presidents Legal Tender Notes are available with a bi-fold folio that is perfect for display. Each one includes its own individual Certificate of Authenticity. The bills are uncirculated, clean, crisp $1 bills direct from the Federal Reserve that have been enhanced through a proprietary process to include the high-definition image of the 1899 $1 Black Eagle design.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. We are also available to you online using our live chat and email address.
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The Silver Certificate and United States Note programs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries were the source of some of America’s greatest monetary designs. In the case of both series, each is responsible for what collectors consider to be the top-ten paper money designs of all-time in the US. Included among those designs is the 1899 Black Eagle from the Silver Certificate Series. It is now possible to own some of these iconic designs replicated over the designs of a modern $1 US bill. Now, 1899 $1 Black Eagle Dual Presidents Legal Tender Notes are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Silver Certificates were produced by the United States Mint from 1878 to 1964. The intent of the notes was to produce a form of paper money backed by silver that allowed Americans to redeem the notes for silver dollar coins. The paper money was issued in its early decades in the large-size series, a period of time in which paper money was as much as 40% larger than modern Federal Reserve Notes. These Black Eagle Replica Notes feature enhanced imagery that duplicates the 1899 Black Eagle design over the obverse imagery of a modern $1 US bill to create a collectible piece.
During the 1890s, some of the nation’s greatest paper currency designs were issued on Silver Certificates. The 1899 $1 Silver Certificate image known as Black Eagle was among those highly-coveted designs. It replaced the short-lived 1896 $1 Educational Series Silver Certificate with its image of History instructing youth. The Black Eagle design was one of the longest-lived Silver Certificate designs as it was produced from 1899 until 1922. It was replaced in 1923 by the modern portrait we all know of President George Washington that has dominated $1 paper bills for nearly a century.
The obverse of the 1899 $1 Black Eagle Dual Presidents Legal Tender Note features the image of the Black Eagle. This American bald eagle dominates the center of the design with its wings spread wide as its talons clutch an American flag on a pole. Beneath the Black Eagle are the portraits of President Abraham Lincoln and President Ulysses S. Grant. The 1899 $1 Silver Certificate was the first in American history to feature two US Presidents. It remains the only form of paper money to feature two presidents on the same side of a bill.
On the reverse side of 1899 $1 Black Eagle Legal Tender Notes is the modern $1 Federal Reserve Note design. Included on this face of the bill are the all-seeing eye and the Great Seal of the United States.
These 1899 $1 Black Eagle Dual Presidents Legal Tender Notes are available with a bi-fold folio that is perfect for display. Each one includes its own individual Certificate of Authenticity. The bills are uncirculated, clean, crisp $1 bills direct from the Federal Reserve that have been enhanced through a proprietary process to include the high-definition image of the 1899 $1 Black Eagle design.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. We are also available to you online using our live chat and email address.