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1891 $1 Treasury Note "the Edwin Stanton" Choice Unc PMG 64 Historical Note

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  • Certification: PMG
  • Certification Number: 1993633-002
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Denomination: $1
  • Grade: 64
  • Grade Designation: Apparent/Net
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: 1891 $1 Treasury Note
  • Year: 1891
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:US
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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1891 $1 Treasury Note "the Edwin Stanton" Choice Unc PMG 64 Historical Note.<br>This fantastic<br>1891 One Dollar Treasury Note “portraying EDWIN STANTON”<br>is a beautiful example of a another rare and collectable find. Graded by PMG as a “Choice Uncirculated” 64 is an exceptional collectors’ addition. The is a another must addition to anyone’s collection, and this rare bill will definitely- go up in value.<br>This gorgeous note is a Fr. #351 with the signatures of Tillman& Morgan. We have provided several photos for you to view, look for yourself.<br>This note is part of my personal collection and is priced firm as non-negotiable, as we believe this bill will definitely-go up in value.<br>This bill has a unique history… Way out in the Wild, Wild West of the19th century, folks liked carrying big Silver Dollars around in their pockets. But, back East, folks didn't. Their solution: Treasury Notes. When the Treasury Department purchased a dollar's worth of silver bullion, they gave the seller a $1 note that was redeemable at any time for silver or gold. It was literally a receipt. This satisfied the Easterners who could then carry the notes in their wallets. This 1891 $1 note<br>features Lincoln's Secretary of War Edwin Stanton.<br>It's one of the most intricately engraved notes, showing a red Treasury seal, serial numbers and three ornate patterns on the reverse. Compared to other types of notes, these were issued in small quantities (only as many as the silver the Treasury bought). And, because they were "as good as gold," they were a preferred means of exchange and circulated heavily. As a result, these Stanton Notes are very hard to find today especially graded at 64. This is an incredible example of a rare and collectable find.<br>We ship fast, typically immediately after receipt of your approved payment. We include Insurance in most cases. Your item will be guaranteed authentic and as shown in the pictures. No-cleaning, No-restoration, No-repairs, unless disclosed what you see is what you get, particularly those notes that are graded. We have a "No Hassles" return policy. If, for whatever reason you are not 100% satisfied with your order, please return it to us (undamaged) within 30 days for your money back. Buyer pays for shipping on returns. No questions asked!