1890 $2.00 Treasury Note James B. McPherson F-12 PCGS (Fr#355)

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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.
- Certified F-12 by PCGS.
- Face: Depicts the portrait of James B. McPherson, a general in the Union Army during the Civil War who was killed during the Battle of Atlanta in 1864, is at right.
- Back: Ornate back. Displays the obligation language at bottom center with the denomination in multiple places and styles.
- Features a small red Treasury seal.
- Rosecrans/Nebeker signature combo—Friedberg #355.
These notes are collectible due to their brief issue and low printing. Although this note has seen much circulation, it has good, honest wear with no distractions. Add this 1890 $2 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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