Ten Dollar Bill 1901, Bizon
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
One Dollar Bill, 1869
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
One Hundred Gold Certificate Banknote, 1934
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
One Thousand Gold Certificate Banknote, 1928
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Five Dollars Bill, 2004-present
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Fifty Dollars Bill, 1996-2006
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Five Dollars FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES - small size
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Fifty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1929
Fifty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1929
Ten Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1929
Ten Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1929
Fifty Dollars National Banknote 1909
NATIONAL BANK NOTES. YEARS 1863-1938. Before the advent of the single currency approved by the government, private banks printed their own money. The value and the general acceptance of the exchange depended la... More
Ten Thousand Dollars - Salmon Portland Chase
Person on the note of $ 10,000 is Salmon Portland Chase - Treasury Secretary during the Civil War and Lincoln's presidency
One Dollar 1923
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Five Dollars Bill, 1880
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Two Dollars Bill, 1866
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
One Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1957
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One Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1899
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Twenty Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1878
Money based on the silver standard was introduced after law by Congress in 1878. The Act Bland Allison Act introduced a provision that the Treasurer of the United States is obliged to purchase a certain amount ... More
Twenty Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1878
Money based on the silver standard was introduced after law by Congress in 1878. The Act Bland Allison Act introduced a provision that the Treasurer of the United States is obliged to purchase a certain amount ... More
Twenty Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1922
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Ten Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1922
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Five Hundreds Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1882
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES 1928
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
One Hundred FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES - small size
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Ten Dollars FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES - small size
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
One Hundred Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1929
One Hundred Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1929
Twenty Dollars Note Hawaii 1934
Twenty Dollars Note Hawaii 1934
One Hundred Dollars Gold Certificate 1890
One Hundred Dollars Gold Certificate 1890
Five Dollars Gold Certificate 1891
TREASURY NOTES - YEARS 1890-1891 Under the Treasury Note Act of 14 July 1890
One Dollar Gold Certificate 1890
TREASURY NOTES - YEARS 1890-1891 Under the Treasury Note Act of 14 July 1890
Ten Dollars Gold Coin Note 1909
NATIONAL BANK NOTES. YEARS 1863-1938. Before the advent of the single currency approved by the government, private banks printed their own money. The value and the general acceptance of the exchange depended la... More
One Dollar Silver Certificate
One Dollar Silver Certificate
Five Dollars 1953
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Two Dollars 1953
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Five Dollars Bill, 1880
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Two Dollars Bill, 1880
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
One Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1957
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Ten Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1953
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
One Silver Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1899
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Two Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1899
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
One Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1899
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Ten Dollars Gold Certificate Banknote, 1928
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Fifty Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1922
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Five Thousand FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES - small size
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Two Dollars FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES - small size
Two Dollars FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES - small size
Ten Dollars 1918
Ten Dollars 1918 Note
Fifty Dollars National Banknote 1929
NATIONAL BANK NOTES. YEARS 1863-1938. Before the advent of the single currency approved by the government, private banks printed their own money. The value and the general acceptance of the exchange depended la... More
Ten Dollars Gold Coin Note 1909
NATIONAL BANK NOTES. YEARS 1863-1938. Before the advent of the single currency approved by the government, private banks printed their own money. The value and the general acceptance of the exchange depended la... More
Five Dollars National Bank Note 1878
NATIONAL BANK NOTES. YEARS 1863-1938. Before the advent of the single currency approved by the government, private banks printed their own money. The value and the general acceptance of the exchange depended la... More
Twenty Dollars Note, 1880, Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasu...
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Five Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1953
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Ten Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1933
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
One Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1928
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Ten Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1886
Money based on the silver standard was introduced after law by Congress in 1878. The Act Bland Allison Act introduced a provision that the Treasurer of the United States is obliged to purchase a certain amount ... More
100,000 Gold Certificate Banknote -Woodrow Wilson
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Five Hundreds Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1882
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Five Dollars Bill, 1996-2006
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Five Dollars 1918
Five Dollars 1918 Note
Fifty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1918
Fifty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1918
Five Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1914
Five Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1914
Fifty Dollars Gold Certificate 1891
TREASURY NOTES - YEARS 1890-1891 Under the Treasury Note Act of 14 July 1890
Ten Dollars National Bank Note 1861
DEMAND NOTES YEARS 1861-1862. The first paper money dollar issued by the US government that were in wide public circulation were Demand Notes. The money were printed only in the years 1861-1862 in three denom... More
One Hundred Dollars 1966
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Ten Dollars Bill, 1869
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Twenty Dollars Bill, 1862
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Ten Dollars Bill, 1862
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Ten Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1933
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Two Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1899
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Five Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1886
Money based on the silver standard was introduced after law by Congress in 1878. The Act Bland Allison Act introduced a provision that the Treasurer of the United States is obliged to purchase a certain amount ... More
Five Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1886
Money based on the silver standard was introduced after law by Congress in 1878. The Act Bland Allison Act introduced a provision that the Treasurer of the United States is obliged to purchase a certain amount ... More
Two Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1886
Money based on the silver standard was introduced after law by Congress in 1878. The Act Bland Allison Act introduced a provision that the Treasurer of the United States is obliged to purchase a certain amount ... More
Fifty Dollars Gold Certificate Banknote, 1928
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
One Hundred Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1882
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Fifty Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1882
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Five Dollars Note 1934 Hawaii
Five Dollars Note 1934 Hawaii
Two Dollars Gold Certificate 1890
TREASURY NOTES - YEARS 1890-1891 Under the Treasury Note Act of 14 July 1890
Twenty Dollars National Bank Note 1861
DEMAND NOTES YEARS 1861-1862. The first paper money dollar issued by the US government that were in wide public circulation were Demand Notes. The money were printed only in the years 1861-1862 in three denom... More
Five Dollars 1953
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Five Dollars 1928
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Ten Dollars 1923
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Five Hundred Dollars, 1880
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Five Dollars Bill, 1862
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
One Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1934
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
One Dollar, Silver Certificate, 1923
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Five Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1896
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
One Hundred Gold Certificate Banknote, 1928
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Twwenty Dollars Bill, 1996-2006
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Five Dollars National Bank Note 1861
DEMAND NOTES YEARS 1861-1862. The first paper money dollar issued by the US government that were in wide public circulation were Demand Notes. The money were printed only in the years 1861-1862 in three denom... More
Two Dollars 1928
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Five Hundred Dollars, 1880, Joseph King Mansfield
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
One Dollar Bill, 1862
Banknotes of United States Notes, also known as the Legal Tender Notes were printed in the years 1862-1971. Their second unofficial name was "green" (green back).
Ten Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1953
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Five Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1923
Picryl description: Public domain image of banknote, paper money, numismatic catalog, free to use, no copyright restrictions
Ten Dollars, Silver Certificate, 1886
Money based on the silver standard was introduced after law by Congress in 1878. The Act Bland Allison Act introduced a provision that the Treasurer of the United States is obliged to purchase a certain amount ... More
Twenty Dollars Gold Coin Certificate Banknote, 1882
Banknotes Gold Certificate has been authorized under the Act in 1863 and went into production two years later in 1865. It is a kind of form of paper money (certificate) confirming that the holder is entitled to... More
Twenty Dollars Bill, 1996-2006
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Five Thousand FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES - small size
Federal Reserve Notes are the only type of notes that are currently being produced to this day. The first series of banknotes was established in 1914 pursuant to the Act in 1913 the Federal Reserve System.
Five Thousand Dollars 1918
Five Thousand Dollars 1918
Five Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1918
Five Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1914
Twenty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1914
Twenty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1914
Twenty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1914
Twenty Dollars Federal Reserve Bank Note 1914