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Green Back. Bust of Spencer M. Clark, the first Superintendent of the National Currency Bureau, who famously placed his own portrait on the U.S. 5-cent fractional currency note (Third Issue, 1864) instead of explorer William Clark. This 1864 act of hubris caused a public uproar and led Congress to pass a law in 1866 prohibiting […]
NJ-175. Jumbo margins surround a well inked note with easy to read signatures and premium paper.
Red Reverse. With Surcharge. Autographed Signatures. Great color with strong bronzing, premium paper, and well balanced margins.
Red Back. Hand Signed. Comment: Toned. Inks are strong on both sides. Toning is moderate and evenly blended.
Green Back. “a” on Front. A premium note that displays strong color and bronzing. The paper is bright and margins are full.
A-2-6-5. Red Back. An attractive note with strong color and bronzing.
Green Back. “a” on Front. A premium note that displays strong color and bronzing. The paper is bright and margins are full.
Green Reverse with Surcharge. Fiber Paper. w/o Design Figures. A nearly new note with strong color and nice bronzing.
Portrait of Lincoln. A beautiful example of a highly popular issue. The color is strong and rests upon premium paper. Margins are wide and centering is seldom seen this nice for the type. Great eye appeal!
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