1891 Edwin Stanton Civil War Treasury $1 Banknote Design on Modern $1 Bill

$13.95
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CB-91E1

Product Description

Stanton served as Secretary of War under the Lincoln Administration during most of the American Civil War. Edwin Stanton appeared on U.S. paper money in 1890 and 1891. The bills are called "treasury notes" or "coin notes" and are widely collected today. The original notes are considered by many to be among the finest examples of detailed engraving ever to appear on banknotes. The artists of the Merrick Mint have used an advanced technology over this modern uncirculated United States $1 bill, enhancing it with images from the 1891 $1 U.S. Edwin Stanton Banknote, to create a collectible work of art.

There was a time and place in American history when American paper notes were almost like small works of art carried around by average Joes in their pockets. In 1890s and first decade of the 1900s, the United States sought to create paper currency designs that were worthy of attention and awe from everyday Americans. While most of these notes have been lost to history, with the few remaining specimens in the hands of avid collectors, the options are not lost for modern collectors. Private mints have taken advances in high-definition imaging to recreate some of the nation’s greatest note designs on modern Federal Reserve Notes. Ideal for collectors, these affordable new legal tender notes are now available!

• Genuine U.S. Legal Tender $1 Bill
• High-Definition Colorization Process
• Full-Color Certificate of Authenticity is Included with Each Bill
• Each Bill is Handsomely Showcased in Blue 2-Sided Display Folio
• Each Bill is in Fresh, Crisp, Uncirculated Condition
• Collector’s Edition