Product Description
The last $1 notes affectionately referred to as "horse blankets" due to their prodigious size were printed in 1923. This Series 1923 $1 silver certificate bears the familiar bust of George Washington — albeit much larger — and features blue seals and serial numbers with an ornate cogwheel reverse. These oversized notes were phased out later in the 1920s and as a cost-saving measure were reduced to the smaller size that we are accustomed with today. Each of these notes could be redeemed for a big silver dollar on demand; a practice that ended in the 1960s. Circulated quality.
Actual size 7.375" x 3.125."