MetalStacks presents the $1 U.S. Silver Certificate – Series 1957, a classic example of American paper currency from the final era of silver-backed money. Distinguished by its blue Treasury seal, this issue represents a time when U.S. currency was directly redeemable for physical silver held by the U.S. Treasury.
Issued during the mid-20th century, these notes circulated widely and display authentic vintage character consistent with their age. The Series 1957 Silver Certificate remains one of the most recognizable and collectible U.S. notes due to its historic significance, elegant engraving, and connection to sound money principles.
This listing includes three individual notes, each with a different serial number. While the design and series are the same, each note is unique, adding individual collectible appeal. All examples are housed in protective presentation frames, making them suitable for both long-term preservation and display.
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Note Information
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Denomination: $1
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Type: U.S. Silver Certificate
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Series: 1957
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Seal Color: Blue Treasury Seal
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Issuer: United States Treasury
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Legal Tender: Yes (at time of issue)
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Redemption: Originally redeemable for silver
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Condition: Circulated, with natural age-appropriate wear
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Serial Numbers: Vary (three available)
Obverse Design
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Central portrait of George Washington
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Blue serial numbers and blue Treasury seal
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Ornate scrollwork and detailed engraving
Reverse Design
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Great Seal of the United States
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Large “ONE” denomination
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Classic green engraving with balanced symmetry
The Series 1957 Silver Certificate marks one of the final chapters in U.S. currency history when paper money maintained a direct link to physical silver. Collectors value these notes for their historical relevance, collectibility, and timeless design.
Each note is securely displayed and preserved. Due to limited availability, the exact serial number received will vary.
For questions or availability, please contact MetalStacks at (561) 529-3001.


