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| 裏面の銘文 | THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FIVE DOLLARS |
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| バリエーション | P#414A - series 1934 signatures: Julian & Morgenthau P#414Aa - series 1934A signatures: Julian & Morgenthau P#414Ab - series 1934B signatures: Julian & Vinson P#414Ac - series 1934C signatures: Julian & Snyder P#414Ad - series 1934D signatures: Clark & Snyder |
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Silver Certificates of this period were redeemable in silver dollars — not bullion, not certificates of deposit, actual coined dollars — a distinction that became increasingly awkward as silver dollar stockpiles dwindled. The Treasury quietly shifted redemption to silver granules and eventually bullion in 1934 under pressure from the Silver Purchase Act, which nationalized domestic silver and drove up its price to the point where the old coin-for-note exchange became fiscally untenable.
Five signature combinations across the 1934 run reflect nearly a decade of Treasury turnover, with Morgenthau's long tenure under Roosevelt accounting for the first two series alone. The 1934D with Clark-Snyder sits at the tail end, just before the series was superseded by 1953 issues with a revised seal design.