FR. 363 – $5 1891 Treasury Note PMG 35 EPQ

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Fr. 363. $5 1891 Treasury Note PMG 35 EPQ – CVF The $5 1891 Treasury Note represents a fascinating piece of U.S. history, showcasing the craftsmanship and financial systems of the late 19th century. Known as a “Coin Note,” this unique currency could be redeemed for gold or silver coinage, reflecting the economic practices of its era. This particular series is sporadic due to its lower print numbers, making it a valued asset for collectors and historians. The front side of the note features a finely detailed portrait of General George Thomas, a distinguished Union general during the Civil War with a bold red treasury seal and matching serial numbers. The reverse showcases an elaborate green symmetrical design, emphasizing aesthetic appeal and security. Prominent numerical “5” markers in artistic styles are displayed throughout the design to indicate the denomination. Additionally, the note includes the inscription, “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private except when otherwise expressly stipulated in the contracts,” underscoring its official use and significance in commerce.


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