1862 $1.00 Legal Tender Salmon P. Chase F-15 PCGS (Fr#16C)

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Currency Highlights:
Step back in time to the heart of the Civil War with this 1862 $1 Legal Tender Note, a remarkable artifact from a pivotal era in U.S. history.
Featuring a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, then Secretary of the Treasury under President Abraham Lincoln, this note embodies the early evolution of the nation’s paper currency system. As part of the First Issue of U.S. Legal Tender Notes, this piece is significant not only for its historical importance but also for its intricate design. The bold red Treasury seal and the large "UNITED STATES" overprint command attention, while the vivid green reverse further enhances its visual appeal.
These notes were the lifeblood of the Union’s wartime economy, making them essential to any serious collection of Civil War-era currency. Graded PCGS F-15, this note retains strong eye appeal with legible details, ensuring it remains a desirable piece for collectors of U.S. paper money.
Whether you're expanding your collection or seeking an investment in early American currency, this is an opportunity to own a tangible link to the past. Don’t miss the chance to add this historic note to your collection! Secure it today before it’s gone.
This is a certified $1 legal tender issue 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:
- Sealed in an inert Mylar currency holder certified by PCGS.
- Graded Fine-15 by PCGS.
- Face: Large portrait of Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury under Lincoln, at left.
- Back: Ornately engraved with the denomination in three locations and the obligation at right.
- Signatures: Chittenden/Spinner. Friedberg #16c.
Step back in time to the heart of the Civil War with this 1862 $1 Legal Tender Note, a remarkable artifact from a pivotal era in U.S. history.
Featuring a portrait of Salmon P. Chase, then Secretary of the Treasury under President Abraham Lincoln, this note embodies the early evolution of the nation’s paper currency system. As part of the First Issue of U.S. Legal Tender Notes, this piece is significant not only for its historical importance but also for its intricate design. The bold red Treasury seal and the large "UNITED STATES" overprint command attention, while the vivid green reverse further enhances its visual appeal.
These notes were the lifeblood of the Union’s wartime economy, making them essential to any serious collection of Civil War-era currency. Graded PCGS F-15, this note retains strong eye appeal with legible details, ensuring it remains a desirable piece for collectors of U.S. paper money.
Whether you're expanding your collection or seeking an investment in early American currency, this is an opportunity to own a tangible link to the past. Don’t miss the chance to add this historic note to your collection! Secure it today before it’s gone.
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