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1901 $10 Bison Legal Tender PCGS 64 Choice Uncirculated
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1880 $50 Legal Tender Fr# 164 PMG 25 Very Fine
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1928 $1 Legal Tender FR# 1500 PCGS 62 PPQ New Unc
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1875 $2 Legal Tender Fr# 44 PMG 55 About Uncirculated
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Legal Tender Notes
What were Legal Tender Notes?
Legal Tender Notes were a form of currency issued by the United States government during various periods of its history. They served as official tender for all debts, public and private, and were widely circulated as a medium of exchange. Initially introduced during the Civil War to finance government expenditures, Legal Tender Notes played a crucial role in stabilizing the nation’s economy during times of crisis.
Different Legal Tender Notes Created:
Throughout their history, they have undergone several design changes and series. The United States legal tender notes comprise a variety of denominations that are integral to its robust financial system. In fact, the most commonly used currency notes include the $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills.
Some of the most notable series include the Series of 1862, Series of 1869, Series of 1880, and Series of 1917. These notes varied in denomination, ranging from small denominations like $1 and $2 to larger denominations like $50 and $100. In addition, each series featured unique designs and portraits, reflecting the artistic and historical context of its time.
Designs of Legal Tender
Each note is unique, bearing the likeness of a historical figure significant to the nation’s history – the $1 bears the portrait of George Washington, the first U.S. President. In contrast, the $100 note carries the image of Benjamin Franklin. Also, these bills are more than just a means of exchange; they are a canvas that portrays America’s rich historical tapestry and a testament to its ever-evolving economy.
The 1901 Bison Note
One of the most iconic Legal Tender Notes is the 1901 Bison, part of the Series of 1901. This note is renowned for its striking design featuring a majestic American bison, or buffalo, on the reverse side. The image of the bison was inspired by the famous bison named Black Diamond, who lived in the Central Park Zoo in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. In fact, collectors highly seek after the 1901 Bison for its historical significance and artistic beauty. It represents a fascinating chapter in American currency history.
At Arnold Jewelers, we offer a curated selection of Legal Tender Notes, including the iconic 1901 Bison. Furthermore, each note in our collection is a tangible piece of American history, meticulously preserved for future generations to admire and cherish. Explore our collection today and own a piece of the past with our exquisite Legal Tender Notes.