File:5 Silver US Dollars 1896.jpg
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editFrom the American currency exhibit at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
A controversial note, this Silver Certificate was part of an educational series. It was deemed inappropriate for American children due to its portrayal of a scantily dressed woman, Columbia, who symbolized liberty. The note was quickly removed from circulation.
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editAbove described banknote, via http://www.frbsf.org/currency/metal/silvercerts/591.html
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