1891 $1.00 Treasury Note Stanton Choice F-12 PCGS (Fr#352)
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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.
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 holder by PCGS.
- Graded Fine-12 by PCGS.
- 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.
- Signatures: Bruce/Roberts–Friedberg #352.
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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. - Specifications
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