$1 1875 LEGAL TENDER PCGS 2 LOWBALL SINGLE WORST GRADED BY 10 POINTS

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When you have reached the point where only the worst will d o then this should be your purchase. Opportunity of a lifetime to secure a major rarity over a century old, the lowest graded problem free note of this variety , at a fraction of true museum value. Spectacular opportunity, from my collection to yours. A United States Note (known popularly in its day as a "greenback") is a fiat paper currency that was issued directly into circulation by the United States Department of the Treasury . These bills of credit were also known as Legal Tender Notes because of the inscription on each obverse face stating "This Note is a Legal Tender." They were among the first national United States currency , authorized by the Legal Tender Act of 1862 and began circulating during the American Civil War . After the death of Abraham Lincoln on 15 April 1865 , additional "first charter period" (i.e. banks chartered between 1863 and 1882) National Bank Notes and Gold Certificates of 1865 were issued. The notes were issued until January 1971, after which they were entirely replaced by the Federal Reserve Notes which had circulated alongside them since 1914. Despite the fact that in modern times the word "greenback" usually refers to any United States paper currency (all noted for their use of green ink on the reverse side of bills), the original origin read more