1862 $5.00 Legal Tender Alexander Hamilton VG-10 PMG (Fr#61A)

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Currency Highlights:
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This note is a quality example of early U.S. paper money issues, and is in Fine condition with the usual edge issues found on these early notes. Add this classic to your cart today!
The necessity of financing military operations during the Civil War forced the federal government to print paper money.
This Series 1862 $5 legal tender note is your chance to obtain a Civil War era issue of U.S. paper money. These notes are rarely available at any level of preservation.
Currency Highlights:
- One of the very first legal tender notes issued by the United States.
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PMG.
- Series of 1862 $5 United States legal tender note.
- Graded Very Good-10 by PMG.
- Face: Features a likeness of "Freedom," the statue that sits atop the dome of the U.S. Capitol, at left. A small portrait of Alexander Hamilton, first secretary of the Treasury under George Washington, is at right.
- Back: Displays “FIVE” over a large "V" to the left and right with the obligation in the center.
- Chittenden/Spinner signatures—Friedberg #61a.
Inspect the newest addition to your collection with ease by adding a magnifier to your order.
This note is a quality example of early U.S. paper money issues, and is in Fine condition with the usual edge issues found on these early notes. Add this classic to your cart today!
The necessity of financing military operations during the Civil War forced the federal government to print paper money.
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