Series 1917 United States $1 One Dollar Legal Tender Note
Paper Money & Numismatics

Series 1917 United States $1 One Dollar Legal Tender Note

This is a Series 1917 United States $1 Legal Tender Note, frequently referred to by collectors as a 'Large Size' or 'Horse Blanket' note due to its dimensions preceding the 1928 standardization. The bill features a central portrait of George Washington within an oval vignette. To the left is a scene depicting Christopher Columbus in sight of land. The note displays prominent red iconography, including the red Treasury Seal and the distinctive red serial number A358811536A. It bears the signatures of Speelman and White, representing the Treasurer and Register of the Treasury. Regarding condition, the note is in a heavily circulated state. It exhibits multiple vertical and horizontal folds, significant surface soiling, and localized staining near the center and lower vignettes. The paper shows micro-tearing along the edges and rounded corners commensurate with age. Despite the wear, the intricate engraving detail, including the 'United States' gothic lettering and the decorative border scrolls, remains legible. The note appears to be made of linen-paper composition typical of early 20th-century American currency, which provided durability and a distinct texture. Notes like this represent the final 'Large Size' design issued by the U.S. before the transition to modern, smaller currency.

Estimated Value

$50 - $100

Basic Information

Category

Paper Money & Numismatics

Appraised On

April 24, 2026

Estimated Value

$50 - $100

Item Description

This is a Series 1917 United States $1 Legal Tender Note, frequently referred to by collectors as a 'Large Size' or 'Horse Blanket' note due to its dimensions preceding the 1928 standardization. The bill features a central portrait of George Washington within an oval vignette. To the left is a scene depicting Christopher Columbus in sight of land. The note displays prominent red iconography, including the red Treasury Seal and the distinctive red serial number A358811536A. It bears the signatures of Speelman and White, representing the Treasurer and Register of the Treasury. Regarding condition, the note is in a heavily circulated state. It exhibits multiple vertical and horizontal folds, significant surface soiling, and localized staining near the center and lower vignettes. The paper shows micro-tearing along the edges and rounded corners commensurate with age. Despite the wear, the intricate engraving detail, including the 'United States' gothic lettering and the decorative border scrolls, remains legible. The note appears to be made of linen-paper composition typical of early 20th-century American currency, which provided durability and a distinct texture. Notes like this represent the final 'Large Size' design issued by the U.S. before the transition to modern, smaller currency.

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