Fr. 127. 1869 $20 Legal Tender Note. PCGS Banknote Gem Uncirculated 65 PPQ.
A side profile of Alexander Hamilton (facing right) is seen at left. Standing at right is the goddess Liberty, holding a shield aloft in her right arm and a walking stick in her right. She wears a helmet adorned with an eagle on top. The allegorical image is based on a drawing by John W. Casilear who earlier was a partner in the banknote printing firm Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. A large reddish-pink spiked Treasury Seal is just to the left of center, while like colored serial number panels are to the bottom left and top right. The engraved signatures of Treasury officials Allison and Spinner are found along the bottom edge of the design. This type comes on watermarked paper. The back is boldly printed in green and is geometric in appearance. The Legal Tender clause and anti-counterfeiting language appear within a circular frame at center, flanked by a large Roman numeral XX at left and 20 at right. Series of 1869 notes were issued from October 19, 1869 to July 25, 1874 and 3,648,000 notes of the $20 denomination were printed. Just two notes have been graded by PCGS Banknote for the catalog number, and this is the finer of the pair. The margins and technical quality are outstanding. The inks are particularly bold, and the designs stand out in great detail. PCGS Banknote Pop 1/None Finer.
Estimate: $40000.00- $60000.00
Price realized | 27'000 USD |
Starting price | 24'000 USD |