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1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15 (PCBLIC Error)
1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15 (PCBLIC Error)

1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15 (PCBLIC Error)

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1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15 (PCBLIC Error)

 

The 1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15 (PCBLIC Error) is a notable piece of American monetary history, representing the final design series of large-size Legal Tender Notes. Also known as the United States Note, this currency was introduced in 1862 and remained in production until 1971, making it one of the longest-running forms of U.S. paper money. The 1907 design set continued to be printed through 1928, bridging the transition from large-size notes to the small-size notes familiar to later generations.

This series is famously known as the “Woodchopper” design, featuring a central vignette on the obverse depicting President Andrew Jackson alongside a frontier family—he holding an axe, the mother seated with her child—symbolizing the pioneering spirit of early America. Jackson, a celebrated military leader of the War of 1812 and the seventh President of the United States, is the only President to have served with a zero national debt, adding historical gravitas to this issue. The reverse design prominently displays the denomination with the issuing nation at the center.

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

Collectors and history enthusiasts will value this 1907 $5 Legal Tender United States Currency Note PCGS Ch F 15 (PCBLIC Error) for its unique design, historical context, and rarity as a Public Error piece. It offers a tangible link to early U.S. currency and President Andrew Jackson’s era. This note is ideal for display, study, or as a centerpiece in a large Silver Certificate collection.

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Product specifications

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