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Third Issue Fifty Cent Spinner
Portrait of General F.E. Spinner, U.S. Treasurer Under Lincoln, And The Creator Of Fractional Currency. Design Figure "a" On Obverse.
Type 2 Green Back, W/O Surcharges
Eye popping example of a scarcer Spinner. The margins are clean and even, and the corners are sharp. Neat but pronounced bronzing flank the father of fractional currency. The snazzy and collectible Type II back is a wonder of mandala-like graphics and grapic flourishes, at once fun to look at, but harder to counterfeit. PMG 40 EF
FR 1341
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Third Issue Fifty Cent Spinner
Portrait of General F.E. Spinner, U.S. Treasurer Under Lincoln, And The Creator Of Fractional Currency. Design Figure "1" on obverse. Type 2 Green Back, W/O Surcharges Spinners were printed on pages that contained twelve uncut notes, three across and four bills down.
"Positioning" characters were used on each sheet. The
first horizontal "row" of the sheet had the "a"
imprinted, and the first vertical column had the numeral "1"
as the design figure. One in twelve, the uppermost left bill, had both
the "a" and the "1".
This excellent example includes the design figure "1"
, and was also given the "Premium Paper Quality" designation
by PCGS. PCGS Spinner 45
FR 1342
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Third Issue Fifty Cent Note
Red Back
Without Design Figures Surcharges A-2-6-5 on Reverse Portrait of General F.E. Spinner, U.S. Treasurer Under Lincoln, And The Creator Of Fractional Currency.
One of the best looking Spinners I've seen, with red back. The margins on this note are generous all the way around, front and back. Centering is outstanding. A beautiful note.
PMG AU55
FR 1332
$269.00 |
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Third Issue Fifty Cent Note Type I, Red Back Portrait of General F.E. Spinner, U.S. Treasurer Under Lincoln, And The Creator Of Fractional Currency. Though Identified As An FR1324 By PMG, the "Colby" signature looks hand signed, and the "Spinner" ink has bled through, which it rarely does with printed autographs. One could argue this one to be a 1328. As Indicated By The "EPQ", i.e. "Exceptional Paper Quality", This Note's Texture Is As Outstanding As Its Overall "Gem" 65 Rating. Compactly Spaced "A-2-6-5"
FR 1324
PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated
A Near Perfect Note.
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Third Issue Fifty Cent Note
Type II, Green Back
Portrait of General F.E. Spinner, U.S. Treasurer Under Lincoln, And The Creator Of Fractional Currency.
The "Choice 58" appears on first look to be Uncirculated say the graders. Like the Choice VF35, all the elements are there, and in spades on this rarer type. Spinners were printed in sheets of twelve, and only one of the twelve had both the "1" and "a" position numbers on the obverse. Lots of eye appeal, rarity, and of Exceptional Paper Quality.
FR 1340
Choice About Uncirculated
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