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1891 $10 Silver Certificate Hendricks Tombstone F-20 PCGS(Fr#299)
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1891 $10 Silver Certificate Hendricks Tombstone F-20 PCGS(Fr#299)
- Hendricks is the only vice president to ever appear on U.S. currency.
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PCGS.
- Graded Very Fine-20 by PCGS.
- Face: Head of Thomas A. Hendricks at the center.
- Back: Obligation language and beautiful engravings with the Roman numeral X and the number 10 showing the denomination.
- Tillman/Morgan signature combo—Friedberg #299.
1891 $2.00 Silver Certificate William Windom F-12 PMG (Fr#246)
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1891 $2.00 Silver Certificate William Windom VF (Fr#246)
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1891 $2.00 Silver Certificate Windom VG-10 PMG (Fr#245)
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$699.00
1891 $2.00 Silver Certificate Windom VG-10 PMG (Fr#245)
One of the many issues of U.S. paper money is to feature a treasury secretary on the front.
Housed in an inert mylar currency sleeve.
Graded Very Good 10 by PMG.
Signatures Rosecrans/Nebeker—Friedberg #245.
Face: Head of William Windom at the center.
Back: Obligation language in the scalloped center surrounded by the denomination.
1891 $2.00 Treas Note James McPherson VF-30 PMG (Fr#356)
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1891 $2.00 Treas Note James McPherson VF-30 PMG (Fr#356)
- One of the most short-lived issues of U.S. paper money was printed in the early 1890s.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve from PMG.
- This note is graded Very Fine-30 by PMG.
- Face: Depicts the portrait of James B. McPherson, a general in the Union Army during the Civil War who was killed in the Battle of Atlanta in 1864, at right.
- Back: Displays the obligation language at the bottom center with the denomination in multiple places and styles.
- Features a small red Treasury seal.
- Rosecrans/Nebeker signature combo—Friedberg #356.
Fr. 299 – 1891 $10 Silver Certificate
Rated 5.00 out of 5