1880 $20 Legal Tender Alexander Hamilton F-12 PMG (Fr#143)
$614.00
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Product Details
Series 1880 $20 Legal Tender Note (Fr. 143) featuring a portrait of Alexander Hamilton at left and the iconic allegorical figure of Liberty at right, highlighted by a bold red Treasury seal. This Friedberg of this series is a tougher find!Currency Highlights:
- Sealed in an inert Mylar currency holder certified by PMG.
- This piece of history is certified in Fine 12 condition by PMG.
- Face: Features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton at the left with an allegorical figure of Victory at right.
- Back: The denomination is all around in various forms at the corners and the center borders. The obligation and warning against counterfeiting are to the left.
- Signatures: Lyons/Roberts—Friedberg #143.
The 1880 $20 Legal Tender is a classic large-size note admired for its detailed engraving, balanced design, and strong eye appeal. With Hamilton’s stately portrait and the striking depiction of Liberty, this historic issue represents the artistry and craftsmanship of late 19th-century American currency.
This series is not easily found and, as the last of this denomination ever issued in this type, has become a favorite with collectors. Add this impressive 1880 $20 Legal Tender to your collection today and own a timeless piece of U.S. monetary history! - Specifications
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