1863 $100 Legal Tender Value – How much is 1863 $100 Bill Worth?

1863 One Hundred Dollar Legal Tender Or United States Note
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Sell 1863 $100 Bill
Item Info
Series1863
TypeLegal Tender Note - United States Note
Seal VarietiesRed
Signature Varieties1. Chittenden - Spinner
Varieties3 Varieties:
1. New Series 1 at right - National & American Bank Note Co. symbols - One Serial Number - Second Obligation on Reverse - Type 2 Seal - Green Patent Date Top Center
2. New Series 1-2 at right - National Bank Note Co. symbol Only - Two serial Numbers - Second Obligation on Reverse - Type 2 Seal - Green Patent Date Top Center
3. New Series 1 at right - National Bank Note Co. symbol Only - One Serial Number - Second Obligation on Reverse - Type 2 Seal - Green Patent Date Top Center
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4. 1864 $100 Compound Interest Treasury Note
5. 1863 $100 Gold Certificate
6. 1861 $100 Interest Bearing Note
7. 1863 $100 Interest Bearing Note
Other Info1. High quality image required. Some counterfeits exist.
Example RarityNew Series 1 at right
National & American Bank Note Co. symbols
One Serial Number
Second Obligation on Reverse
Type 2 Seal
Green Patent Date Top Center, signatures Chittenden - Spinner with Red seal.
Comment: Extreme rarity, a show-stopping note. Can appraise on request. 4
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