1923 $5 Silver Certificate PMG 58 EPQ
Lincoln Porthole
This impressive 1923 $5 Silver Certificate, graded PMG 58 EPQ, is a near-uncirculated example of the popular Lincoln “Porthole” type. Featuring an oversized portrait of Abraham Lincoln framed within a distinctive circular vignette, this design remains one of the most recognizable and sought-after issues of early 20th-century U.S. currency.
The EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) designation confirms original paper integrity, crisp texture, and natural originality. With bold inks, sharp detail, and minimal handling, this note offers outstanding visual appeal just shy of full uncirculated status.
Key Features & Collector Highlights
Lincoln “Porthole” Design
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Issued in 1923, the final year of large-size U.S. currency
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Features one of the most iconic Lincoln portraits in U.S. paper money
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A staple note for type and denomination collectors
PMG 58 EPQ – Near-Uncirculated Quality
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Exceptional paper quality with original surfaces
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Strong margins, vivid inks, and sharp design detail
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EPQ designation confirms superior paper originality
Collector & Investment Appeal
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Highly desirable denomination and design
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Near-uncirculated examples with EPQ are increasingly scarce
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Ideal for type collections, Lincoln-themed sets, and long-term holdings
Arnold Jewelers Guarantee
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Hand-selected for eye appeal, originality, and collector demand
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Backed by decades of trusted numismatic and currency expertise
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Certified PMG 58 EPQ for authenticity and confidence
This 1923 $5 Silver Certificate PMG 58 EPQ delivers the perfect blend of historic design, near-gem quality, and collector prestige, making it an exceptional addition to any advanced U.S. currency collection.





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