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1 Dollar KL 3/FR 16 dated 1862 - U.S. Paper Money

Inv# PM1034   Paper Money
Country: United States
State(s): New York
Washington
Years: 1862

1 Dollar. Civil War era dated. KL 3/FR 16. Before the Civil War (1861 to 1865), silver coins were legal tender only up to the sum of $5. Before 1853, when U.S. silver coins were reduced in weight 7%, coins had exactly their value in metal (from 1830 to 1852). Two silver 50 cent coins had exactly $1 worth of silver. A gold U.S. dollar of 1849 had $1 worth of gold. With the flood of gold coming out of the California mines in the early 1850s, the price of silver rose (gold went down). Thus, 50 cent coins of 1840 to 1852 were worth 53 cents if melted down. The government could increase the value of the gold coins (expensive) or reduce the size of all U.S. silver coins. With the reduction of 1853, a 50-cent coin now had only 48 cents of silver. This is the reason for the $5 limit of silver coins as legal tender; paying somebody $100 in the new silver coins would be giving them $96 worth of silver. Most people preferred bank check or gold coins for large purchases. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_tender

Condition: V.G.
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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