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Fr. 357 $2 1891 Treasury Note PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ.
A beautifully preserved example from the 1891 Series, this note displays bold embossing and great paper. The design for this series features a small red Treasury seal and an open back. Union General James McPherson was the only commander of a Union army to actually die in the field and he was also the second highest ranking Union officer to be killed during the war. He met his end during the Battle of Atlanta. Trivia buffs might be interested to learn that the highest ranking Union officer to be killed was John Sedgwick, Major General of Volunteers, who was killed by a sniper during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House.


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February, 2012
3rd Friday
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Sold on Feb 3, 2012 for: $4,025.00
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