July 4th, 1862 $3 The Bullion Bank - Washington, D.C. Note PMG Ch.AU 58 EPQ

$329.00

1862 $3 The Bullion Bank note from Washington, D.C.

This short-lived bank only operated from around 1861 until it failed in 1862. 

This attractive note from the American Civil War was printed in black and vermilion ink. The center features a detailed Vignette of a girl wearing a fancy headdress. At the bottom right is a Vignette of a Cherub spilling coins inside an oval frame. The reverse features a fancy green security design with "THREE DOLLARS" written across. 

Datelined July 4th, 1862!

This note is PMG Graded Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality).

Slabbed in an old style, green-ish tinted, PMG holder. 

1862 $3 The Bullion Bank note from Washington, D.C.

This short-lived bank only operated from around 1861 until it failed in 1862. 

This attractive note from the American Civil War was printed in black and vermilion ink. The center features a detailed Vignette of a girl wearing a fancy headdress. At the bottom right is a Vignette of a Cherub spilling coins inside an oval frame. The reverse features a fancy green security design with "THREE DOLLARS" written across. 

Datelined July 4th, 1862!

This note is PMG Graded Choice About Uncirculated 58 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality).

Slabbed in an old style, green-ish tinted, PMG holder.