1891 $1.00 Treasury Note Stanton Good (Fr#351)
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These notes are very collectible due to their brief issue and low numbers printed. Add this 1891 $1 Treasury note to your cart today!
Although titled as Treasury notes, the obligation boldly stating these could be redeemed “IN COIN” led to them being referred to as coin notes.
This Series 1891 $1 Treasury note, commonly referred to as a coin note, features a large portrait of Edwin Stanton, secretary of war from 1862-1869. This note will make an excellent addition to any currency collection.
Currency Highlights:
- One of the most short-lived issues of U.S. paper money printed in the early 1890s.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Good condition.
- Face: Features the portrait of Edwin M. Stanton, secretary of war during the Civil War, on the left.
- Back: Displays the obligation language at bottom center with the denomination in multiple places and styles.
- Friedberg #351.
Protect your product from fingerprints by adding these cotton gloves to your order.
These notes are very collectible due to their brief issue and low numbers printed. Add this 1891 $1 Treasury note to your cart today!
Although titled as Treasury notes, the obligation boldly stating these could be redeemed “IN COIN” led to them being referred to as coin notes.
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