Fr.330 1891 $50 Fifty Dollars Silver Certificate "EVERETT", PMG 15
This listing is for sale ONE note ONLY. The scanned image displayed the front and back of the exact note you will receive.
The 1891 $50 Silver Certificate (First Type) is a significant rarity in U.S. currency. While its face layout differs from the 1880 series, it retains the portrait of Edward Everett on the right side, accompanied by a small red Treasury seal. This example came from the Fr#330 which featured the signature combination of Rosecrans & Nebeker. The rarest Fr# and only eight known examples of this specific Friedberg number exist, with one permanently housed in the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank collection.
This particular example stands out as a problem-free, moderately circulated note with strong color for its grade, making it a desirable piece for collectors. Unlike other known specimens that may have condition issues, this note remains unimpaired, preserving its historical and aesthetic integrity. For collectors seeking a rare and well-preserved example of this scarce Friedberg number, this note is an exceptional find.
Grade: PMG 15
Denomination: $50
Type: Silver Certificate
Year: 1891