1934 $1 Silver Certificate - Blue Seal "FUNNY BACK" Avg. Circulated
1934 $1 Silver Certificate - Blue Seal "FUNNY BACK" Avg. Circulated
1934 1 Dollar Silver Certificate Blue Seal Funny Back
Dive into the whimsical charm of the 1934 $1 Funnyback US Silver Certificate – a delightful and rare piece of numismatic history. Featuring a distinctive reverse design with intricate, playful patterns resembling "funnybacks," this vintage banknote adds a touch of lightheartedness to your collection. Let the 1934 $1 Funnyback US Silver Certificate become a cherished centerpiece in your collection, adding both rarity and amusement to your journey through time.
In U.S. history in 1934 was the establishment of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The SEC was created through the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 6, 1934. The SEC was formed in response to the stock market crash of 1929 and aimed to regulate and oversee the securities industry, restore investor confidence, and prevent fraudulent practices in the financial markets. The creation of the SEC marked a significant step toward increased transparency, accountability, and regulation in the U.S. financial system, contributing to the development of securities laws and regulations that continue to shape the financial industry today.