Value of 1891 Two Dollar Treasury Bill

Value of Two Dollar Treasury Note From Series of 1891

 

Year:  1891 Type:  Treasury Note / Coin Note Denomination:  Two Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of two dollar 1891 treasury notes is based on their condition and serial number.
We purchase $2 treasury notes from 1891.  Send us an email to tell us what you have admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com.  We will respond quickly with our opinion and offer.
Description:  1891 treasury notes look similar to 1890 treasury notes with exception of their seal and back design.  This series of 1891 two dollar treasury note is not exceptionally popular.  However, it is still collected for type and design collections.  These are fairly common in low grades, but they are tough to find in high grades.  Contact us for exact pricing.

The man with the beard is General James McPherson.  Keep in mind that all treasury notes have a serial number that ends with a star symbol.  These stars do not represent replacement notes, and they do not add a premium to the value of an 1891 $2 treasury note.

 

Variations:  All series of 1891 two dollar treasury notes are valued the same.  However, they do come in three different signature combinations, with each note having a small red seal.

Rosecrans – Nebeker
Tillman – Morgan
Bruce – Roberts

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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 Two 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.