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Fr.-61a 1862 $5 Legal Tender Ser. # 30 PCGS 65 PPQ



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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 margin on the sides, especially the right side. These front margins are dead on perfect. That is the main reason I chose this particular note. However if you will please notice that this serial number 30 is one of the lowest serial numbers recorded. At worst case this is the 30th Fr.-61a 1862 $5 bill Legal Tender ever printed. How cool is that? On the right is Thomas Crawford’s statue of Freedom that sits on top of the capital in Washington and on the right is the head of Alexander Hamilton the first Secretary of the Treasury. The green inks are as vivid as they could possibly be after 150 years. This note is a real catch for the collector who wants the best. It is marked down for a quick sale. If you are in the market for a GEM-65PPQ speicmen, this is the one for you.

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