LOT #21160 |
Current Bid: $2,400
Fr. 353 $2 1890 Treasury Note PMG Very Fine 30.. ...
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Description
Fr. 353 $2 1890 Treasury Note PMG Very Fine 30.Brigadier General James B. McPherson, who was the second highest ranking Union Officer to be killed in action (at the Battle of Atlanta in 1864) during the Civil War, was chosen to appear on this note. The note is boldly printed on good paper with bold colors and decent margins. The large brown spiked Treasury seal and intricately engraved green back lend to this note's attractive appearance. PMG mentions some pinholes and minor rust which are not overly distracting.
Estimate: $3,000 - up.
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Auction Info
2026 April 28 - May 1 CSNS U.S. Currency Signature® Auction #3601 (go to Auction Home page)
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April
30th
Thursday
3:50 pm CT
Auction Dates
Apr-May
28th-1st
Tuesday-Friday
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3 Days
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