







US $1 1923 Fr#237 Silver Certificate PMG 65 EPQ/ 64 EPQ(3 Consecutive Notes)
DESCRIPTION
- Country: United States
- Denomination: $1 USD
- Series: 1923
- Catalog Reference: Fr. 237
- Type: Silver Certificate (Large Size)
- Signatures: Speelman & White
- Certification:2000524-022, 2000524-023, 2000524-024
- Total Notes: 3 Consecutive Examples
- Condition: Gem Uncirculated / Choice Uncirculated
- Portrait: George Washington
- Printer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP)
A beautiful trio of consecutive 1923 $1 Silver Certificates (Fr. 237), all exhibiting outstanding originality, vibrant ink, and crisp paper. This matched run includes one PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ and two PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ examples — each certified for exceptional paper quality and natural embossing.
The 1923 Large-Size Silver Certificate remains one of the most recognizable and admired U.S. currency designs, featuring George Washington framed within bold blue-tinted artistry and the statement “Silver Certificate” denoting its redemption value in silver dollars. Consecutive high-grade examples are rarely encountered as a complete set, making this trio a true highlight for any U.S. paper-money collector or numismatic investor seeking both condition and aesthetic appeal.
Background Information
The Series 1923 $1 Silver Certificate marked the final large-size issue before the introduction of the small-size Federal Reserve Notes in 1928. Printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, it represents the end of an era in American currency artistry.
Designated Friedberg 237, this issue bears the signatures of Speelman & White and is affectionately known among collectors as the “Horseblanket Note” due to its large dimensions. Surviving consecutive, uncirculated examples are scarce, especially with PMG’s coveted Exceptional Paper Quality (EPQ) designation.
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US $1 1923 Fr#237 Silver Certificate PMG 65 EPQ/ 64 EPQ(3 Consecutive Notes)
