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1896 $5 Silver Certificate Currency Note Tillman PMG F 12 (Annotation)

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### 1896 $5 Silver Certificate Currency Note Tillman PMG F 12 (Annotation) Add a piece of American numismatic history to your collection with the **1896 $5 Silver Certificate Currency Note Tillman PMG F 12 (Annotation)**. This classic note, part of the famed "Educational Series," is one of the most iconic and beautifully designed pieces of U.S. currency. Featuring an annotation, this note not only represents a significant period in American history but also carries a unique story of its own. [**Silver Certificates**](file:///1-silver-certificate-currency-note-funny-back-avg-circ-random-year) like this one were issued as part of the [**U.S**](file:///buy-silver/coins/us-silver-coins/american-silver-eagles%3Fcategory_id=638&order=price&dir=ASC&currentPage=1&perPage=72). government’s commitment to back paper currency with silver, a practice that connected each note to a specific amount of silver held in reserve.Graded Fine 12 by PMG, this note shows moderate signs of wear consistent with its age, yet retains clear details and solid paper quality. The annotation adds an additional layer of historical intrigue, making this note a unique and valuable addition to any collection. **Product Highlights:** - **Graded F 12 by PMG** - Denomination: $5 - **Obverse:** Features a stunning depiction of allegorical figures representing electricity as the dominant force in the world, with the Washington D.C. Capitol building in the background - **Reverse:** Showcases portraits of Ulysses S. Grant and Philip Sheridan, two key figures in American history Acquire the **1896 $5 Silver Certificate Currency Note Tillman PMG F 12 (Annotation)** today and enhance your collection with a remarkable piece of American history. Whether you're an experienced collector or just beginning your numismatic journey, this note provides a captivating window into the past and serves as a valuable addition to any collection. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**contact**](file:///contacts) one of our customer service representatives. **You may also like:** - [**1977 $100 Federal Reserve Currency Note New York PMG VF 25 (Misaligned)**](file:///1977-100-federal-reserve-currency-note-new-york-pmg-vf-25-misaligned) - [**1928 $10 Gold Certificate Currency Note Woods Mellon PMG VF 30**](file:///1928-10-gold-certificate-currency-note-woods-mellon-pmg-vf-30) - [**1929 $100 National Currency Note New York PMG F 15**](file:///1929-100-national-currency-note-new-york-pmg-f-15)