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Third Issue Five Cent Note Portrait of Spencer M. Clark, Superintendent of the National Currency Bureau. Crisp Paper, Clear, Sharp Graphics. Only The Very Faintest Of A Corner Crease Shows On The Reverse Upper Right Corner Keep This One From UNC. Please Take A Moment To Read How The Superintendent's
Likeness Came To Appear On The NoteInstead Of A Depiction
Of Explorers Lewis And Clark, Whose Images Were Supposed To Have Graced
The Obverse FR1238 --AU
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Third Issue Five Cent Note Portrait of Spencer M. Clark, Superintendent of the National Currency Bureau. Very Colletible VF+/EF, Even Margins, Excellent Color. Some Minor Creasing, Mostly Shows On Reverse, Including One Visible From Bottom Vertical Then To Right. Rarer Type With "a" On Obverse, Please Take A Moment To Read How The Superintendent's
Likeness Came To Appear On The NoteInstead Of A Depiction
Of Explorers Lewis And Clark, Whose Images Were Supposed To Have Graced
The Obverse FR1239 with "a"--VF/EF
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Third Issue Five Cent Note Portrait of Spencer M. Clark, Superintendent of the National Currency Bureau. Please Take A Moment To Read How The Superintendent's
Likeness Came To Appear On The NoteInstead Of A Depiction
Of Explorers Lewis And Clark, Whose Images Were Supposed To Have Graced
The Obverse FR1239 with "a" VF--corners unsharp, graphics a tad weakened or would grade higher
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Third Issue Five Cent Note
Portrait of Spencer M. Clark, Superintendent of the National Currency Bureau.
Please Take A Moment To Read How The Superintendent's
Likeness Came To Appear On The NoteInstead Of A Depiction
Of Explorers Lewis And Clark, Whose Images Were Supposed To Have Graced
The Obverse
Near-Perfectly Centered Example On Light Gray/Green Stock. The Grapics Are Sharp As The Day It Was Printed. Hight End At Its Best!
PMG Graded Choice Uncirculated 64
FR1239 with "a" |
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Third Issue Five Cent Note Portrait of Spencer M. Clark, Superintendent of the National Currency Bureau. Please Take A Moment To Read How The Superintendent's
Likeness Came To Appear On The NoteInstead Of A Depiction
Of Explorers Lewis And Clark, Whose Images Were Supposed To Have Graced
The Obverse FR1238 EF/AU Bright, Clear Note. A Little Tight On The Front Right Margin
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