1890 $20.00 Treasury Note John Marshall XF-45 PCGS (Fr#372)
$34,995.00
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Product Details
1890 $20.00 Treasury Note, commonly referred to as a Coin Note, features a large portrait of former Secretary of State and 4th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Marshall. This is a scarce mid-grade example of this rare large denomination Coin Note.
Currency Highlights:- 1890 $20 Treasury Note featuring Chief Justice John Marshall.
- Issued as part of the “Coin Note” series, redeemable in gold or silver coin upon demand.
- Certified by PCGS as Extremely Fine 45
- Strong detail with attractive circulation character.
- Obverse: Portrait of John Marshall, longest-serving Chief Justice of the United States.
- Reverse: Ornate green back design with bold denomination numerals and intricate engraving.
- Signatures: Rosecrans/Huston. Friedberg #372.
The 1890 $20 Treasury Note, often referred to as the “John Marshall Note,” is among the most desirable issues of the famed “Coin Note” series. Known for their bold designs and historical portraits, Coin Notes were authorized by the Act of July 14, 1890, and could be redeemed in either silver or gold coin, making them unique among 19th-century issues.This example, certified XF-45 by PCGS, retains strong details and honest circulation wear while remaining a scarce survivor of a high-denomination type. With limited numbers issued and even fewer surviving today, the John Marshall $20 Treasury Note is a highlight for advanced collectors of historic U.S. currency.
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