I know some of the 1900 onward US banknotes but haven't seen that one. Has a nice design. Well those higher quality more expensive banknotes are the ones that appreciate the most.
I just bought this 1899 $2 in a PMG Very Fine 25, I do not have it in hand yet ~ looks nice. This is a note that I plan on keeping, not for sale ! Vernon/Treat pretty nice signature's.
Silver E C-C That note is very clean with sharp printing, inking and good detail. Very solid for the grade.
... or if you'd prefer taking the train, there is always this ol' beauty!! This was the very first Canadian "5" Dollar bill (it replaced those beautiful $4 Boat Notes) ... both types are amongst my all-time favourites!!
Here are a couple of sweet ol' Dominion of Canada notes: 1897 A.D. (DC-12) => Loggers on the Ottawa River 1897 A.D. (DC-14a) => 6 Men in Fishing Dory
Well, I have no clue if you US paper-boys are wanting to lap-up some more of my Newfie goodness, or not? .... but I'm in the mood to lay 'er all out on the table!! => so here is the $1 dollar version of the Newfie Note shown directly above: Ummm, this note isn't quite as rare => there were "44,000" of these babies printed!!
You want more? ... well sure, okay ... => ummm, here is the gorgeous 1920 $1 Newfie Note (407,000 printed) Oh, I forgot to add-in => "click-on" the photo and it'll blow your mind!! shabammm!! => giant size!!
More? ... seriously? Wow, well okay, but you asked for it!! Yah, I'm a mining engineer, so this next note is definitely my favourite of the Newfie-lot!! 1920 $2 Newfie Note (261,000 printed) ... yah, that's not too many, eh? Oh and again => "click-on" the photo and it'll blow your mind!! shabammm!! => giant size!!