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On Sun, 1 Jan 2012 09:25:53 -0800 (PST), "Peter T. Daniels"
wrote: Similarly, when all paper money stopped being issued except Federal Reserve Notes, they simply stayed in circulation until they wore out. I remember at least three different kinds -- their designs were almost identical (the engraved scrollwork may have differed), but the seal and serial numbers were in different colors -- one of them was Silver Certificates, I think with a blue seal. (FRNs have a green seal.) Silver Certificates have blue seals and numbers (I have a few stored with some $2 bills), FRNs are green, and U.S. Notes (very rare) had red. "Occupation Money" - specially printed for Hawaii after the attack on Pearl Harbor and later used to pay GIs in Japan - had yellow. Rarest of all now. About 20 years ago I asked a family friend who was a coin and currency dealer what the value of my Silver Certificates was. "Face Value", he said. I didn't have enough to buy the "mini-Hershey Bar" of silver that the Treasury was offering as an incentive (gimmick?) to get them out of circulation. -- Phil Kane - Beaverton, OR PNW Beburg MP 28.0 - OE District |