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Fr. 366 $10 1890 Treasury Note PMG About Uncirculated 5

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Paper Money - United States Start Price:700.00 USD Estimated At:2,800.00 - 4,200.00 USD
Fr. 366 $10 1890 Treasury Note PMG About Uncirculated 5
<B>Fr. 366 $10 1890 Treasury Note PMG About Uncirculated 55.</B></I> This 1890 Treasury Ten features the elaborately engraved back common to all notes of this series, and it bears the portrait of General Philip Sheridan. Sheridan came to fame as a general in the Civil War, having been involved in many of the major Western Battles, including Stone's River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain. Later in the war, after Grant became General in Chief, he called on Sheridan to come east and clear out the Confederate forces from the Shenandoah Valley. Sheridan remained in the Army after the Civil War, receiving his fourth star from President Grover Cleveland in the 1880's. According to the Dauers' book, "He was the fourth man in United States history to be so honored." Washington, Grant and Sherman were the other three. The famous equestrian statue of Sheridan, which is considered to be one of the most dramatic in Washington DC, was designed by Gutzon Borglum, who also executed the Presidential Memorial at Mount Rushmore. A picture of the statue appears as part of the four-page Sheridan biography in the Dauers' book. This note is illustrated both face and back on page 226 of that book. Although this note is listed in the census, it is simply listed as AU with no pedigree information, usually indicative of a very long time away from the market. It's a beautiful piece, with all the visual appeal of a perfect Gem.<BR><I>From The Dr. Edward and Joanne Dauer Collection</B></I>