1862 $5 Legal Tender Note PMG 30
Civil War Greenback
This historic 1862 $5 Legal Tender Note, graded PMG 30, represents one of the earliest “Greenbacks” issued by the United States during the Civil War. These notes were revolutionary, serving as the nation’s first widely circulating federal paper money not backed by specie, marking a turning point in American monetary history.
Despite honest circulation, this example retains clear design elements, bold central detail, and pleasing overall eye appeal. The large-format Civil War–era engraving and classic green Treasury imprint make this a cornerstone type note for collectors of early U.S. paper currency.
Key Features & Collector Highlights
Civil War–Era Legal Tender Issue
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Issued in 1862 during America’s greatest national conflict
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Among the first federally issued Legal Tender notes
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Foundational piece of U.S. paper money history
$5 Denomination – Popular & Historic
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One of the most collected Civil War denominations
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Strong demand across all grades
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Ideal entry point into early Legal Tender notes
PMG 30 – Very Fine Quality
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Even circulation with strong remaining detail
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Clear serial numbers and legible signatures
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Certified by PMG for authenticity and grading confidence
Collector & Historical Appeal
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Legal Tender Notes are core U.S. type notes
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Scarcer and more significant than later issues
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Essential for Civil War, type note, and early currency collections
Arnold Jewelers Guarantee
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Hand-selected for historical importance and eye appeal
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Backed by decades of trusted numismatic and currency expertise
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Certified PMG 30 for complete confidence
This 1862 $5 Legal Tender Note PMG 30 is a classic Civil War–era Greenback, offering historical significance, strong collector demand, and timeless appeal.











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