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Buying/Selling 1907 $5 Five Dollars Bill Legal Tender Notes "WOODCHOPPER"
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The 1907 $5 Five Dollars United State Note was the last Large Size $5 Legal Tender ever printed by The Bureau, Engraving & Printing Company. The $5 Five Dollars bill, series of 1907 is known to many collectors as the "Woodchopper Note" by depicting the pioneer family at the center through a man holding an axe and his wife with their baby and their loyal friendly dog on the right. It looks like the man is chopping wood by his holding axe to fix the house behind them.
The Front And Back Of The 1907 $5 Five Dollars "Woodchopper"
The denomination is engraved with a “V” in roman numerals. The serial numbers repeated two times on the top right and bottom left. All of the two components and the seal are printed with bolded red ink. The red seal has been also used as a symbol indicated for most of the United State Note.
The image of Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, will be seen on the right. These days, his image may be found on the $20 bill as well. A roman numeral "V" and a number 5 are also carved on the note's top left and top right to indicate the denomination. These notes are extremely sought-after by collectors thanks to all of these combinations, which make them fascinating.
The words “LEGAL FOR FIVE DOLLARS” are printed on the note to assure the recipient that the note is legal for all public and private debt. Its obligations are also specifically printed on the right side of the back. The numeral "5" and the letter "V" are highly stylized and appear in each of the four corners of the reverse, which also has an elaborate artistic design.
There are ten varieties of signature combinations for the 1907 $5 Legal Tender Note. The scarcest signature pairing is the Fr.276 Napier-Thompson. There are over 5000 examples left nowadays and were recorded on the numismatic market and most them was the Fr.91.
Although the note was issued in the beginning of the 1900s and is over 110 years old. However, these notes are very common in the Fine and Very Fine grades. We can easily locate some of them from the showcase at any local coin shop.
All of the 1907 $5 Legal Tender "Woodchopper Note" you see below are available and waiting for you to secure one of them. Don't just add any note to your collection, add a piece of history that represents the spirit of the American people. With its beautiful design, rich history, and timeless appeal. This is a way to own a piece of American history that you'll treasure for years to come. Shop now to make this item yours!
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