MetalStacks proudly presents an exceptional piece of American currency with this Series 1957 $1 U.S. Silver Certificate — a Star Note replacement issue featuring the iconic blue Treasury seal and signatures of Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of the United States) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). This note combines two of the most sought-after attributes in U.S. paper money collecting: the prestigious silver-backed Silver Certificate designation and the coveted star (★) prefix identifying it as an official replacement issue from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
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The serial number ★30165166B features the distinctive star symbol in place of the standard prefix letter, identifying this as an official replacement note printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to replace a damaged or defective note from the original print run. Star Notes are produced in dramatically smaller quantities than standard notes, making them inherently scarce and highly desirable among collectors. Adding to its significance, this note is part of the historic 1957 series — the first U.S. paper currency to feature the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the reverse. Only one note is available, and it bears a unique serial number, making this a truly one-of-one collectible offering.
This particular example is housed in a protective rigid currency holder and elegantly presented within a handsome wood display frame with a black matted backdrop, transforming it into a finished showcase piece ready for immediate display. The note exhibits natural signs of age and circulation consistent with its vintage, with subtle toning and paper texture variations that enhance its authenticity and historical character.
Note Information
- Series: 1957
- Denomination: $1
- Type: U.S. Silver Certificate — Star Note ★ Replacement Issue
- Seal Color: Blue Treasury Seal
- Serial Number: ★30165166B
- Signatures: Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer) / Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury)
- Grade: Circulated
- Issuer: United States of America
- Paper Type: Government-issued cotton/linen blend
- Redemption Clause: "One Dollar in Silver Payable to the Bearer on Demand" (historical)
- Presentation: Rigid currency holder mounted within a wood display frame
- Availability: One (1) note only
Design Details
Obverse: Features the centered engraved portrait of George Washington, framed by intricate ornamental scrollwork. The blue Treasury seal and matching blue serial numbers (★30165166B) distinguish this Silver Certificate from Federal Reserve Notes, reinforcing its silver-backed origin. The inscription "SILVER CERTIFICATE" appears prominently across the top, with the historic redemption clause "ONE DOLLAR IN SILVER PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND" along the bottom border. The "SERIES 1957" designation appears alongside the signature of Secretary Robert B. Anderson, while Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest's signature appears at the lower left. The star symbol (★) clearly precedes the serial number on both sides, identifying this as a Star Note replacement issue.
Reverse: Displays the bold "ONE" lettering at the center, flanked by the Great Seal of the United States — the pyramid with the all-seeing eye on the left and the American eagle on the right. The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears above the central "ONE," a feature first introduced on $1 Silver Certificates with the 1957 series following the 1955 federal mandate — making this note part of the inaugural generation of U.S. paper currency to bear the national motto. The balanced green engraving reflects the refined design language of mid-20th-century U.S. currency.
Historical Significance
The Series 1957 $1 Silver Certificate holds a unique distinction in American currency history as the first U.S. paper currency to feature the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the reverse, following the 1955 federal mandate. It also represents one of the last generations of $1 Silver Certificates ever issued before the United States fully transitioned away from silver-redeemable paper money. The 1957 base variant specifically carries the signatures of Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B. Anderson, who served together during the Eisenhower administration, anchoring this note in a pivotal era of U.S. Treasury history.
Star Notes add another significant layer of rarity. They are official replacements printed when a regular note is damaged or destroyed during production, and they are produced in dramatically smaller print quantities than standard notes — making them inherently scarce and highly collectible. When a Star Note also belongs to the inaugural "IN GOD WE TRUST" series and represents a final-era Silver Certificate issue, the result is a piece of currency that bridges multiple categories of collector interest in a single example.
Production of $1 Silver Certificates ended in 1963, and silver redemption was officially halted in 1968 — making notes from this era a tangible piece of America's transition from precious-metal-backed currency to the modern fiat system. Collectors prize these notes for their distinctive blue seals, historical redemption promise, and connection to a defining chapter in U.S. monetary history.
Presentation
This note is securely housed in a protective rigid currency holder and elegantly mounted within a wood display frame with a black matted background, ready for immediate display on a desk, shelf, mantel, or wall. The framed setup protects the note while allowing full visibility of its design, blue seal, star serial number, and signatures. As with all MetalStacks offerings, the note has been carefully handled and verified for authenticity.
Because only one example is available, the exact note shown — including its distinct star serial number and individual condition — is the note you will receive.
For additional details or collector inquiries, please contact MetalStacks at (561) 529-3001.


