1864 $50 Compound Interest Treasury Note

Value of Fifty Dollar Compound Interest Treasury Note from 1864 or 1865

Year:  1864 or 1865 Type:  Compound Interest Treasury Note Denomination:  Fifty Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of compound interest treasury notes is mostly just based on what condition they are in.
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Description:  If you are viewing this page because you have a fifty dollar compound interest treasury note, then let me be the first to congratulate you on your new found wealth.  These notes are very rare, even in heavily circulated condition.  Please contact us for exact pricing.

The design of the note shows a portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the right hand side of the bill.  The left shows a standing woman who is supposed to represent loyalty.

Variations:  There are two different varieties for the fifty dollar compound interest treasury note:

Signed by Chittenden and Spinner with a date of July 15, 1864 (most of these you find will be counterfeit)
Signed by Colby and Spinner with a date of August 15, 1864 – September 1, 1865

Inscriptions:  This Note Is A Legal Tender For Fifty Dollars  –  Treasury Department  –  Act of June 30th 1864  –  Three Years After Date The United States Will Pay The Bearer Fifty Dollars With Interest At The Rate Of Six Percent Interest Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually  –  Treasury Note  –  Register Of The Treasury  –  Treasurer Of The United States  –  By Act of Congress this Note is a Legal Tender for Fifty Dollars but bears Interest at six percent compounded every six months though payable only at maturity as follows