Large Size Legal Tenders $1 Fr-16 to Fr-40

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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Fr.-16c 1862 $1 Legal Tender Ser. 72491 PCGS-58PPQ
This 1862 $1 Legal Tender note is NOT a Fr.-16 as PCGS says but a scarcer Fr.-16c version. The series # 259 is to the right of the date and there i...
Added: 4/3/2015 Views: 4497 Price: SOLD

Fr.-36 1917 $1 Legal Tender Ser. D58373440A PMG 66EPQ
This is a pristine example of a 1917 $1 Legal Tender. This spectacular note features perfect margins and centering with embossing that can be seen thr...
Added: 1/13/2011 Views: 4490 Price: SOLD

Fr.-18 1869 $1 Rainbow Ser. V4470144 PMG VF-30
This is a superb 1869 $1 Rainbow Legal Tender as a type note. Although slightly circulated it has no rips, tears, pinholes or bank marks. The 1869 Rai...
Added: 6/14/2011 Views: 4489 Price: SOLD

Fr.-40 1923 $1 Legal Tender Ser. A11483689B PMG EF-40EPQ
This is a very nice example of the 1923 $1 Legal Tender, which was the last of the large size notes. It features the red scallop seal to the left alon...
Added: 7/2/2013 Views: 4477 Price: SOLD

Fr.-16c 1862 $1 Legal Tender Ser. 2571664 PCGS 63PPQ
This is one cool FR-16C1862 $1 Legal Tender in a PCGS-63PPQ holder. Like most of these notes the margins are tight but the eye appeal, color and surfa...
Added: 1/10/2011 Views: 4473 Price: SOLD

Fr.-40 1923 $1 Legal Tender Ser. A11803156B PMG 64EPQ
It is hard to see why this is a PMG-64EPQ and not a 65EPQ. The EPQ qualification tells us it is fully prigional and the margins and color certainly se...
Added: 1/13/2011 Views: 4466 Price: SOLD

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