In 1943 the U.S. and the world were in the midst of battling for humanity in WWII. In order to preserve copper for the war effort, all three U.S. mints changed the composition of the cent from mostly copper to zinc coated steel.
This 1934 C $5 Wide Silver Certificate is a crisp new note that has been PMG certified with a grade of 64 EPQ. The note is uncirculated and has a denomination of $5. It is a banknote that was manufactured in the United States in 1934. The certification number is 1189252-014, and it comes with the EPQ grade designation. This small size note is a part of the US paper money history and is a great addition to any collection.