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1891 $50 (Fr. 376)

1891 $50 (Fr. 376)

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 60386)

The 1891 Fifty Dollars is a Treasury Notes bank note from the 2 category under the Large Size Notes group.

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GSID: 60386
Coin Date: 1891
Denomination: $50 / Fifty Dollars
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