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Large Size-Treasury or Coin notes

These Treasury notes were issued as a result of the Legal Tender Act of July 14,1890. This act authorized the Seceretary of the Treasury to issue these notes in payment for Silver purchased by the Treasury Department. These notes were auctually redemable in either silver or gold coin at the discreation of the Secretary of Treasury. They were issued in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and $1,000 in the 1890 and 1891 series. A $500 dollar note with a picture of General Sherman was authorized but never issued into circulation. The series of 1890 are very attractive and bears the Large Brown Seal, which is always popular.

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6 Notes Found

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Fr.-352 1891 $1 Treasury Note PMG-65EPQ Serial # B5451
This is an exceptional example of the 1891 $1 Treasury Note commonly referred to as the Stanton note because Edwin M. Stanton, who was Abraham Linclon...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4670 Price: $2,175.00

Fr.-350 1891 $1 Treasury Note PMG-64EPQ Serial # B11848614
This is a 1891 Treasury Note with the small red scalloped seal. Youve got to check out the Ruby-Red Lipstick color of the seal. It is so vivid it show...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4671 Price: $1,425.00

Fr.-347 1890 $1 Treasury Note Ser. A1332444 PMG XF-40 EPQ
This is the famous 1890 $1 Treasury note with the popular large brown spiked seal. The serial number is A1332444 and it resides in a PMG XF-40EPQ hold...
Added: 4/30/2014 Views: 4702 Price: $2,450.00

Fr.-357 1891 $2 Treasury Note Ser. B8363335 PMG 64 EPQ
What a lovely duce 1891 treasury note. This is a very nice 1891 $2 Treasury Note. It is commonly referred to as a McPherson note because his bust is o...
Added: 3/11/2014 Views: 4688 Price: $3,485.00

Fr.-364 1891 $5 Treasury Note PMG-66EPQ Serial # B16018685
This is one beautiful 1891 $5 Treasury Note. Perfectly squared ,corners and even margins all the way around. The multi-colored fibers are easily seem....
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4673 Price: $6,695.00

Fr.-369 1891 $10 Treasury Note Ser. B434757 PMG 64 EPQ
This is a very nice Fr-369 or 1891 $10 Treasury note. The serial number is B434757 and is in a PMG-64EPQ holder. This is sometimes refereed to as the ...
Added: 1/29/2013 Views: 4678 Price: $3,950.00

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