Value of Twenty Dollar Treasury Note from Series of 1890
Year: 1890 | Type: Treasury Note / Coin Note | Denomination: Twenty Dollar Bill |
Value: The value of 1890 $20 treasury notes is for the most part just based on what condition they are in | ||
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Description: 1890 was the first year that treasury notes were printed. 1891 was the last year that treasury notes were printed. The biggest difference between the two years is the back of each bill. 1890 notes, like the twenty dollar bill seen below, had a rich dark green back.
A portrait of John Marshall is printed on the left hand side of the bill. There are also two identical serial numbers printed at the top right and bottom left of each note. |
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Variations: There are three different signature combinations within the series of 1890 twenty dollar treasury note.
Rosecrans – Huston – Brown Seal |
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Inscriptions: Series of 1890 – Legal Tender Act July 14 1890 – Bureau, Engraving & Printing – Register Of The Treasury – Treasurer Of The United States – Sheridan – Treasury Note – The United States Of America Will Pay To Bearer Twenty Dollars In Coin Washington, D.C. – Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur – 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. |