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Portrait of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Lincoln. A well centered bright note with strong color, original paper, and plenty of eye appeal.
A beautiful example with bold inks, brilliant white paper, and well balanced margins. Only 4 notes grade finer at PMG.
Portrait of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Lincoln. A pleasing bright note with strong color and premium paper. Plenty of eye appeal.
A better-date with a mintage of just 10,960 pieces. This sharply preserved near-Gem displays rich orange-gold color and vibrant mint frost across beautifully clean surfaces. The strike is bold throughout, with crisp detail evident in Liberty’s curls and the reverse eagle.
More than ample margins surround vivid black and green design elements, blue serial numbers, and a red treasury seal. The paper is bright and original. Wonderful eye appeal!
Good Embossing. A pleasing example for the grade with wide margins, pleasing color, and light even wear. ‘Good Embossing’ is noted on the label.
Portrait of Major General James B. McPherson. A splendid combination of vivid inks, premium crisp white paper, and well balanced borders provide stunning eye appeal. Rosecrans-Nebeker is the scarcest of the three signature combinations seen on Series 1891 $2 Treasury Notes. Only 2 notes grade finer at PMG.
Portrait of Major General James B. McPherson. Vivid black, green, and red inks flow across a bright landscape of white paper. Borders are more than ample and provide an excellent frame.
A beautiful deuce that portrays Major General James B. McPherson gazing out upon a field of premium white paper and vivid red and black inks. The back exhibits a design of rich green ink. Margins provide more than ample and nearly even framing. PCGS has graded only 2 notes at this grade level with just […]
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