| Notes | This historic 1891 $1 Treasury Note, cataloged as Fr# 350, is a premier example of 'Large Size' American currency featuring the iconic portrait of Edwin M. Stanton, Lincoln’s Secretary of War. As a 'Raw' or uncertified note, it offers collectors a tactile connection to the post-Civil War era and the bimetallism debates that shaped the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890. This particular Friedberg number is distinguished by the signature combination of Rosecrans and Nebeker, representing a classic pairing from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The note’s reverse displays the intricate, simplified 'Coin Note' design, making it a must-have centerpiece for any serious collection of 19th-century U.S. paper money. |