1862 $1.00 Legal Tender Salmon P. Chase CH F-12 PMG (Fr#16)

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This series is a favorite with collectors due to its intricate engraving and place in history. Add this interesting item to your cart today!
This is one of the first legal tender notes issued by the United States government.
This certified one dollar legal tender issue is from the Civil War era. The necessity of financing military operations during the Civil War forced the federal government to print paper money.
Currency Highlights:
- This is one of the first legal tender notes issued by the United States government.
- Series 1862 $1 United States legal tender note.
- Sealed in an inert Mylar currency holder certified by PMG.
- Graded Fine-12 by PMG.
- Signatures: Chittenden/Spinner—Friedberg #16.
- Face: Large portrait of Salmon P. Chase, secretary of the Treasury under Abraham Lincoln, at left.
- Back: Ornately engraved with the denomination in three locations and the obligation at right.
- *For accuracy purposes, there is ink on the upper left coner of the note that is not notated on the holder itself.
Protect your product from fingerprints by adding these cotton gloves to your order.
This series is a favorite with collectors due to its intricate engraving and place in history. Add this interesting item to your cart today!
This is one of the first legal tender notes issued by the United States government.
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