Introduced as a replacement for the Series of 1896. The Series of 1899 is arguably more tame than their predecessors at least in an aesthetic context and offers a more "standard" design. Yet these notes remain highly distinctive and popular with collectors. The $2 Silver Certificate issued under this series date is no exception and one that has seen consistent popularity from both the novice and specialist. Featuring a small portrait of George Washington seen between a pair of allegorical figures; this note further represents the Lyons - Roberts signature combination which represents the first to be used for this design and was current from 1898 to 1905. Further consider the fact that this specimen reflects an uncommon assigned grade far and above most of its surviving peers one will need no primer to understand as to what makes this note special. Perfect for a diverse range of collectors and a note sure to do more than just represent a design and denomination.