Value of Five Dollar Treasury Note From Series of 1891
Year: 1891 | Type: Treasury Note / Coin Note | Denomination: Five Dollar Bill |
Value: The value of Five dollar 1891 treasury notes is based on their condition, serial numbers, and signatures | ||
We purchase $5 treasury notes from 1891. Send us an email to tell us what you haveadmin@oldcurrencyvalues.com. We will respond quickly with our opinion and offer. | ||
Description: In our opinion these notes are currently very affordable for what they represent. This is a type and denomination that you see frequently at major events. However, this is not an issue you can buy on ebay at will.
General George Thomas is featured on the center of the bill. Each 1891 $5 bill has a red seal and red serial numbers. All 1891 $5 treasury notes have a serial number that ends with a star symbol. The star symbol does not add a premium. |
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Variations: There are four different signatures combinations for the series of 1891 $5 treasury note.
Rosecrans – Nebeker Contact us for exact pricing on all 1891 five dollar treasury notes. |
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Inscriptions: Series of 1891 – Legal Tender Act July 14 1890 – Bureau, Engraving & Printing – Bureau of Engraving and Printing – Register Of The Treasury – Treasurer Of The United States – Treasury Note – The United States Of America Will Pay To Bearer Five 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. |