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| 正面描述 | Printed in black with red seal and red serial numbers on a white ground. A central intaglio vignette presents a portrait of George Washington facing slightly right, set against a fine guilloche underprint. To the left of the portrait, the circular red Treasury Department seal is affixed, while legal tender obligation text and series inscription frame the composition. |
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| 背面铭文 | THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONE DOLLAR ONE ONE ONE ONE |
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The Woods-Woodin signature combination dates this note to a narrow window in 1933 — Woodin served as Secretary of the Treasury for less than a year before illness forced his resignation in November. His name appears on relatively few note series, making signature-specific collecting more consequential here than on most small-size issues.
United States Notes, carrying the red Treasury seal, were a distinct legal obligation of the U.S. government rather than Federal Reserve liabilities — a distinction that mattered legally but meant little to the public spending them. The 1928 series small-size dollar was the first to adopt the reduced format standardized across all U.S. currency that year.