1863 $5.00 Legal Tender Alexander Hamilton VF-12 PMG (Fr#63)

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This 1863 $5 Legal Tender note features the iconic portrait of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Graded VF-12 by PCGS, this note offers collectors a chance to own a significant piece of American history from the Civil War era
Currency Highlights:
- Denomination: $5.00
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PMG.
- Graded Very Fine-12 by PMG.
- Face: Features a likeness of "Freedom," the statue that sits atop the dome of the U.S. Capitol at left. A small portrait of Alexander Hamilton, first secretary of the Treasury under Washington is at right.
- Back: FIVE over a large "V" to the left and right with the obligation in the center.
- Printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
- Part of the Civil War-era U.S. Legal Tender series.
- Highly collectible due to its historical significance and scarcity in this condition.
- Signatures of Chittenden/Spinner—Friedberg #63.
This 1863 $5 Legal Tender Note (Fr#63), graded VF-12 by PMG, features a stately portrait of Alexander Hamilton alongside a vivid red seal—hallmarks of Civil War-era currency. Issued during a time of immense financial upheaval, these notes played a crucial role in stabilizing the Union economy. Despite moderate wear, it retains strong historical presence and collectible value.
Claim this vital piece of American financial history today—Civil War-era notes like this are always in demand!
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