You’re OK I thought it’d be more brilliant. Either way. I’m still happy.
BEAUTIFUL!!!! My husband and I love this coin. It is stunning!
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Beautiful found 3 that I didn't have
Superb looking coin thank you
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Short-Lived and Historically Significant: Issued for only a brief period, the 1891 $1 Treasury Note was part of a unique effort to support silver purchases while offering redemption in either gold or silver—reflecting the heated bimetallism debate of the late 19th century.
Striking Large Format: Measuring approximately 7.375 x 3.125 inches, this note is part of the large-size currency era and features intricate engraving and bold design elements that make it a standout piece in any collection.
Portrait of a Civil War Icon: Features Edwin M. Stanton, Lincoln’s Secretary of War, whose strong leadership during the Civil War is immortalized on the front of the note, combining monetary history with powerful national symbolism.
Step into the economic crossroads of 19th-century America with the 1891 $1 Treasury Note, a striking piece of financial history known as the “Coin Note.” Issued during a time of intense debate over gold and silver standards, this large-size banknote represents a pivotal moment when the U.S. government sought to stabilize its currency while supporting the domestic silver mining industry.
Measuring approximately 7.375 x 3.125 inches, this note stands out with its bold size and commanding presence—much larger than today’s currency. Unlike standard banknotes, the 1891 Treasury Note could be redeemed in either gold or silver coin at the discretion of the U.S. Treasury. This flexibility gave it unique appeal and political importance during the nation’s fierce battles over bimetallism.
The beautifully engraved design features Edwin M. Stanton, President Lincoln’s steadfast Secretary of War, whose portrait is a symbol of strength and resilience during America’s most turbulent era. Detailed vignettes, intricate scrollwork, and finely executed engraving from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing make each note a miniature work of art.
These notes were part of a short-lived series and are no longer redeemable, making surviving examples highly collectible today. Whether you are a currency collector, history enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates rare Americana, the 1891 $1 Coin Note offers more than monetary value—it tells the story of a nation navigating its financial future.
Add this tangible relic of American history to your collection and own a note that once sat at the very heart of the gold vs. silver debate that shaped the country’s monetary policy for decades.
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You’re OK I thought it’d be more brilliant. Either way. I’m still happy.
BEAUTIFUL!!!! My husband and I love this coin. It is stunning!
QULITY VERSUS COST = SORT OF OKAY
Beautiful found 3 that I didn't have
Superb looking coin thank you
