The 1899 $2 Silver Certificate from the United States was a unique release among the available denominations in the series. Many of the denominations the US offered in its Silver Certificate Series were available in both the historic large-sized note and the modern small-sized note. The 1899 $2 Silver Certificate represented the final redesign of this denomination. Right now, 1899 $2 Silver Certificate Notes in Very Fine condition are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Each of the 1899 $2 Silver Certificate Notes in this product listing comes with protective currency sleeves. These notes are in Very Fine condition. A general term for a note’s condition, a Very Fine note shows modest signs of circulation use and handling. These signs include numerous fold lines and soiling. On the whole, the notes are free of major detractions. Please note that you could find varying patterns of wear and tear on the notes you receive if you purchase multiples.
The design found on the 1899 $2 Silver Certificate is known as the mini-porthole. It features an effigy of President George Washington inside of a small portrait frame that resembles the porthole of a ship.
On the obverse of 1899 $2 Silver Certificate Notes is the effigy of President Washington. His image is flanked by a male and female allegory. These figures represent the industries of agriculture and mechanics.
The reverse side of the 1899 $2 Silver Certificate features an ornate field with the denomination of the note marked several times. In particular, the numeric denomination is noted in each of the four corners of the bill.
1899 $2 Silver Certificates come with the signatures of the Register of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States. These signatures are found on the obverse of the note. The 1899 $2 Silver Certificate may come with the 1899 Series mark, but the notes with this design were printed through the 1920s. You will find 10 different signature combinations possible on the obverse as the individuals in the aforementioned posts changed several times between 1899 and the late 1920s. Please keep in mind the notes you receive when buying multiples could have various different signature combinations or matching signature combinations.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The 1899 $2 Silver Certificate from the United States was a unique release among the available denominations in the series. Many of the denominations the US offered in its Silver Certificate Series were available in both the historic large-sized note and the modern small-sized note. The 1899 $2 Silver Certificate represented the final redesign of this denomination. Right now, 1899 $2 Silver Certificate Notes in Very Fine condition are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Each of the 1899 $2 Silver Certificate Notes in this product listing comes with protective currency sleeves. These notes are in Very Fine condition. A general term for a note’s condition, a Very Fine note shows modest signs of circulation use and handling. These signs include numerous fold lines and soiling. On the whole, the notes are free of major detractions. Please note that you could find varying patterns of wear and tear on the notes you receive if you purchase multiples.
The design found on the 1899 $2 Silver Certificate is known as the mini-porthole. It features an effigy of President George Washington inside of a small portrait frame that resembles the porthole of a ship.
On the obverse of 1899 $2 Silver Certificate Notes is the effigy of President Washington. His image is flanked by a male and female allegory. These figures represent the industries of agriculture and mechanics.
The reverse side of the 1899 $2 Silver Certificate features an ornate field with the denomination of the note marked several times. In particular, the numeric denomination is noted in each of the four corners of the bill.
1899 $2 Silver Certificates come with the signatures of the Register of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States. These signatures are found on the obverse of the note. The 1899 $2 Silver Certificate may come with the 1899 Series mark, but the notes with this design were printed through the 1920s. You will find 10 different signature combinations possible on the obverse as the individuals in the aforementioned posts changed several times between 1899 and the late 1920s. Please keep in mind the notes you receive when buying multiples could have various different signature combinations or matching signature combinations.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.