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1891 Treasury Note Set

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This series is very underrated, especially in the higher denominations ($5 and up). They can be quite difficult to find. I am only lacking the $10 in this set. It is very hard to find, especially one that is reasonably priced.
The $20 is extremely hard to find and I lucked out on the opportunity to purchase this one. Still very expensive, even with the damage. The $50 and $100 I will never be able to afford.

Some may consider these undesirable because they have issues, but good luck finding problem-free high grade notes in this series if you don't have thousands to spend on each note.

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Wheat - That is quite an impressive accomplishment, congratulations!
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Nice looking set of old circulated notes - lotsa history there, wonder who carried them/used them to buy something? Interesting. Alwayws wondered about how the old notes were spent as coins were the payment of choice back then
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Loud cheering for a magnificent accomplishment. Congratulations.
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, 100+%

Well done!
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Impressive!
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Nice set Wheat.

The lower denominations ( $1, $2, and $5) of these Coin Notes or Treasury Notes are attainable , especially if it's the later 1891 Series. Someone found a hoard of the $10's and $20's at the turn of the 21st Century in Jacksonville Florida. I hear the hoard was sold to a firm in California that sold them telemarketing style.
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Stever - Any more details on grades or prices?
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Very impressive!
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Manning Garrett has a website that gives informative information about these notes with links to values.

http://www.antiquemoney.com/treasury-notes/
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I am completely unfamiliar with this series but I like them, congrats :-)
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