1 Dollar United States Note - 'Saw-horse'

Émetteur United States
Année 1874-1917
Type Standard circulation banknote
Valeur 1 Dollar (1 USD)
Devise Dollar (1785-date)
Composition Paper
Dimensions 187 × 79 mm
Forme Rectangular
Imprimeur
Designer(s) Joseph P. Ourdan
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) P#153
Description de l’avers Portrait of George Washington at center. Red seal to left of portrait. Illustration of Christopher Columbus in sight of land at far left.
Légende de l’avers ACT OF MARCH 3RD, 1863. THIS NOTE IS A LEGAL TENDER FOR ONE DOLLAR UNITED STATES Will pay to Bearer ONE DOLLAR Washington, D.C. UNITED STATES NOTE
Description du revers This is commonly called a “saw-horse” due to the large `X` on the reverse and is the last note of this design type.
Légende du revers ONE ONE DOLLAR US UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Signature(s) John Allison, Francis Elias Spinner, John C. New, Albert U. Wyman, James Gilfillan, Glenni W. Scofield, Blanche Kelso Bruce, William Starke Rosecrans, James Nelson Huston, Enos H. Nebeker, James Fount Tillman, Daniel Nash Morgan, Houston Benge Teehee, Jo
Type de protection
Description de la protection
Variantes There exists a very rare variant with rounded edges and an overprint ""in silver"" (У СРЕБРУ). Only 3 known samples exist, with serial numbers A.059 998, A.059 999 and A.059 000.
ID Numisquare 1263939570
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