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1890 $2 Treasury Note Fr-353 PCGS XF-45

Portrait of General McPherson. A wonderful large brown seal note with the intricate earlier design reverse. This well margined example exhibits strong color and plenty of brightness. The note faces up excellently for the grade with strong eye appeal.

$7,500.00

1890 $2 Treasury Note Fr-353 PMG F-15

Well centered with good color and even wear. A large brown seal stands out and the back is the early ornate design.

$1,750.00

1890 $2 Treasury Note Fr-354 PMG VF-35

Well centered with great color and paper that still display plenty of brightness. The intricacies of design on both the front and back along with the large brown seal all provide great eye appeal. According to Track & Price, only 65 are known in all grades.

$5,995.00

1890 $2 Treasury Note Fr-355 PCGS XF-45

A lovely Treasury deuce with the early ornate back that exhibits nearly even wrap-around borders, strong color, and bright paper. Only very light folding prevents a higher grade. Great eye appeal!

$8,450.00

1890 $20 Treasury Note Fr-374 PMG Gem Uncirculated-65 EPQ

Portrait of John Marshall who served in the Supreme Court from 1801-1835 and became fourth Chief Justice of the United States. This stunning and gorgeous example displays rich black and red inks on the front and vibrant green ink on the reverse. The premium paper is as bright and fresh as the day of production. […]

$42,500.00

1890 $5 Treasury Note Fr-361 PMG VF-20

Portrait General George H. Thomas. A well centered note with only light even wear and the earlier ornate back.

$1,795.00

1890 Seated Liberty Quarter. – PCGS AU-53

Well struck with lustrous silver-white surfaces and just light wear on the high points. A better date with a modest 80,000 minted.

$535.00

1890-CC $10 Liberty – PCGS. MS-61.

Sharply struck with brilliant yellow-gold luster. A popular Carson City Mint date that saw a mintage of just 17,500 pieces.

$8,750.00

1890-CC Morgan Dollar. – PCGS MS-63.

Well struck with frosty white luster.

$1,450.00