1899 $5 Silver Cert. Running Antelope F-12 PMG (Fr#275)

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These notes are highly desirable at any grade level. Notes at this level of preservation are affordable for the serious currency collector. Add this 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Chief Running Antelope note to your cart today!
This Series 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Chief Running Antelope is certified Fine-12 by PMG and is an excellent example of a collector favorite.
Currency Highlights:
- The only issue of U.S. paper money for which a Native American was selected as the central figure.
- Sealed in an inert Mylar currency holder by PMG.
- Certified Fine-12 by PMG.
- Face: Series 1899 with a likeness of Ta-to-ka-in-yan-ka, also known as Chief Running Antelope, a member of the Oncpapa tribe of the Sioux Indians.
- Back: Redemption language with a centered large "V" with the number "5" at the upper right and left and the word "Five" at the lower left and right with highly stylized scrollwork.
- Signatures: Napier/McClung signatures—Friedberg #275.
These notes are highly desirable at any grade level. Notes at this level of preservation are affordable for the serious currency collector. Add this 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Chief Running Antelope note to your cart today!
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