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A fully bordered example with even wear that saw a print run of 58,860. Vignettes include a Native American family in the center, Thetis, who had many roles in Greek mythology including water goddess at left, and a female with an X in one hand and an ear of corn in the other hand.
An attractive note with pleasing black ink and orange protectors. The paper displays light to moderate even wear.
Vignettes include a scene of a slave picking cotton, cotton transported by boat, and a resting dog. Inks remain strong and paper still retains a pleasing appearance.
PF-1. Vignettes include a central allegorical rendition of Commerce, Agriculture, Justice, Liberty, and Industry. A young woman stands at left and a statue of George Washington is at right. A total of 58,860 notes were issued. The black ink is still strong and the orange protector remains bright. The paper displays even wear.
An oval portrait of C.G. Memminger appears on this attractive green and black $5. Wear is light to moderate and the paper still displays plenty of brightness.
A solid and good looking Demand note with excellent color. The signatures are strong and the margins are full. Often found with multiple problems, this note really stands out for being problem-free.
Bullion Bank. Washington, DC. Lovely red and black inks provide excellent eye appeal. Much tougher than the lower denominations.
R-7. A superb Civil War–era pattern, struck in copper with a reeded edge. A Longacre design with Liberty Facing right, wearing a Phyrgian Cap on the obverse and a spread-winged eagle on the reverse. Interestingly, the V in FIVE on the lower reverse is an inverted A! This exceptional example displays bold mirrored fields and […]
A well inked note with pleasing original paper. A total of 469,300 examples were printed between October 1861 and April 1862. A tough note at this grade level with only 13 notes graded finer at PMG and just 1 of these has an EPQ designation.
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