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Our 42nd Year!

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1891 $2 Silver Certificate Fr-246 PMG VF-30

Good Embossing. A pleasing example for the grade with wide margins, pleasing color, and light even wear. ‘Good Embossing’ is noted on the label.

$1,695.00

1891 $2 Treasury Note Fr-356 PMG Gem CU-65 EPQ

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.

$8,250.00

1891 $2 Treasury Note Fr-357 PCGS Choice CU-64

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.

$4,350.00

1891 $2 Treasury Note Fr-357 PCGS Gem CU-65 PPQ

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 […]

$5,995.00

1891 $2 Treasury Note Fr-357 PMG XF-40

Great Embossing. A lovely note for the grade with wide margins, vibrant inks, and bright paper. ‘Great Embossing’ noted by PMG.

$2,595.00

1891 $2 Treasury Note Fr-358 PCGS AU-55

Well balanced margins frame vivid black, green, and red inks. The paper is bright and only shows very light handling.

$3,750.00

1891 $2 Treasury Note Fr-358 PMG XF-45 EPQ

Portrait of General James McPherson. Well centered with strong color, premium paper, and a bright appearance. Plenty of eye appeal and would display nicely with notes of a higher grade.

$2,995.00

1891 $20 Treasury Note Fr-375 PMG Gem Uncirculated-65 EPQ

All around ample margins surround a bold design and premium pristine paper. A portrait of Justice John Marshall who served in the Supreme Court from 1801-1835 and as Chief Justice for 34 years, is featured on the left side of the front. The back features the new ‘open design’ and replaces the previous ornate design. […]

$14,850.00

1891 $5 Liberty PCGS MS-64

A sharply struck near-Gem example with rich original gold color and vibrant mint luster. Liberty’s hair curls and the reverse eagle display strong detail, while the surfaces remain remarkably clean for the grade. A modest 61,360 minted with 64+ coins being the finest grade at PCGS.

$2,595.00