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1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15
1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15

1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15

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1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15

 

The 1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Note PCGS Ch F 15 is a remarkable piece of American currency history, representing the final large-size design series of United States Notes, also known as Legal Tender Notes. First introduced in 1862, these notes remained in circulation until 1971, making them a cornerstone of U.S. paper money history. The 1907 design was produced through 1928 and features the iconic “Woodchopper” vignette, highlighting the nation’s pioneering spirit and the early American frontier.

The obverse of the note showcases President Andrew Jackson alongside a frontier family - Jackson holding an axe, the mother seated with her child, symbolizing the courage, resilience, and industriousness of the early United States. Jackson, a celebrated military leader of the War of 1812 and the seventh President, remains the only U.S. President to have served with zero national debt, adding historical significance to this issue. The reverse prominently displays the denomination in both Arabic and Roman numerals, with the issuing nation at the center, reflecting classical design aesthetics of the era.

Product Highlights:

  • Graded as Choice F 15 by PCGS
  • Denomination: $5
  • Series: 1907
  • Obverse: Features a portrait of a man with an ax, his dog, wife, and child in the center frame. Portrait of Andrew Jackson, left.
  • Reverse: Displays intricate patterns and the denomination

This 1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15 is perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts who value unique designs, historical context, and the story behind early U.S. currency. It serves as a tangible connection to the era of large-size notes and President Andrew Jackson’s legacy.

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Product specifications

Year1907
Denomination$5
Mint/BrandUS Mint
GradeCh F 15
Grade ServicePCGS