1891 $100 Treasury Note Value

Value of One Hundred Dollar Treasury Note From Series of 1891

 

Year:  1891 Type:  Treasury Note / Coin Note Denomination:  One Hundred Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of $100 1891 treasury notes is based on their condition, serial numbers, and signatures
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Description:  Most treasury notes were printed for 1890 and 1891, and the 1890 issues tend to be several times more valuable.  However, that is not true when dealing with the one hundred dollar denomination.  The 1891 $100 treasury note is about three times rarer than the 1890.  Based on known serial numbers, it appears that about 80,000 of these notes were issued.  Somewhere around 15 are currently known to exist.

David Glasgow Farragut is pictured on the right hand side of the bill.  These issues have a small red seal and red serial numbers.

Variations:  All 1891 $100 treasury notes were signed by Rosecrans and Nebeker.
Inscriptions:  Series of 1891  –  Legal Tender Act July 14 1890  –  Register Of The Treasury  –  Treasurer Of The United States  –  Treasury Note  –  The United States Of America Will Pay To Bearer One Hundred Dollars In Coin Washington, D.C.  –  Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur  –  Sheridan  –  This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value In Payment of All Debts, Public and Private, Except When Otherwise Expressly Stipulated In The Contract.