United States Legal Tender (United States Notes) notes consisted of five issues:
The first issue of March 10, 1862, was issued in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000. There are two seperate obligationson the reverse side of these notes.
The second issue, dated August 1, 1862, was confined to $1 and $2 notes, although the face design does indicate that a $3 denomination was planned, but not released.
The third issue, dated March 10, 1863, was printed in the same denominations as the first issue, but changes were made to the back design.
The fourth issue was printed under authority of the Congressional Act of March 3rd, 1863. These notes were issued from $1 to $10,000 denominations and included the of Series 1869, 1874, 1878, 1880, 1907, 1917 and 1923, with all except the 1869 notes carrying the designation "United States Note." The 1869 series was designated as "Treasury Note." The United States introduced paper with silk threads as a deterrent to counterfeiting with the Series 1869 notes.
The fifth issue was limited to the $10 denomination series of 1901. (The Bison Note). These notes were issued under the authority of the Legal Tender Acts of 1862 and 1863.
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Here is a real super deal on a 1862 $2 Legal Tender or sometimes refered to as a FR.-41a. The serial number is 51685 and is in a PMG-58 holder. The le...
This is a very nice and original 1862 $2 Legal Tender. The serial number is 56153 and it is in a PMG-VF30EPQ holder. It is very unusual for PMG to use...
This is an outstanding example of the earlier 1878 $5 Legal Tender or commonly refered to as the Woodchopper or Pioneer note. The serail number is A57...
Talk about rare! How about only 8 known of this rare 1907 $5 Woodchopper Legal Tender. There are only 7 known in all types. You cant possibly pass on ...
Does any one need a "PCBLIC ERROR? Does anyone know what that means? Apparently the BEP did not use spell check back when this 1907 $5 Legal Tender st...
Here is a nice Fr.-88* or a 1907 $5 Legal Tender star with a Face Plate 1. The serail number is *1179571B. There is a single pinhole next to the Woodc...
Here is a nice Fr.-91* or a 1907 $5 Legal Tender Star Note. This note is sometimes refered to as the Woodchopper or Pioneer Family Note because of the...
This is a 1907 $5 Legal Tender star or a Fr.-88* Type 1, with only 6 known according to Doug Murrays new book US Large Size Star Notes. It list for $1...
This is a 1869 $5 Legal Tender or commonly referred to as a Rainbow or Pioneer note. It features Andrew Jackson the seventh President of the US from 1...
This 1880 $5 Legal Tender with the ever popular Large Brown Spiked Seal features fully origional embossing. Nearly all of the printed details can be e...
This is the finest 1907 $5 Legal Tender Star know to exist to date. There are only 4 UNC's known. Check the scans to verify what I just stated. Murray...
I have owned many Fr-61a notes and none were nicer than this one. Most all of these notes have bad margin cuts on the front which leaves little or no ...
Woodchopper here! Superb Embossing! This 1917 $5 Legal Tender note is commonly referred to as the "Pioneer Family or Woodchopper Note" because of the ...
This is one of two consecutive Fr.-61a or 1862 $5 Legal Tenders notes that I bought in Memphis. The other one is serial number 43919 and is in a pCGS-...
This is a very nice and original example of the 1907 $5 Legal Tender. It is commonly referred to as the Woodchopper or Pioneer Family Note. The portra...
This is the FINEST KNOWN Fr.-72 according to the PMG or PCGS population reports. This 1880 $5 Legal Tender is also sometimes referred to as the Woodc...
This is the famous 1869 $5 Legal Tender commonly referred to as the Rainbow note because of it beautiful rainbow colors across the front. As you can s...