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No, it is a 100.00 Georgia Treasury note issued April 6, 1864
That date and denomination is a known replica Virginia Treasury Note (serial number 119), and isn't worth anything.
In 1869, George Washington's portrait appeared on the $1 bill. However at that time, instead of United States note, Treasury note appeared on it.
The value of a two dollar bill is dependent upon the color of the treasury seal. A green treasury seal is more common and valued at face-value, a red treasury seal deems the note collectible, however the value varies with the condition.
It depends on the quality of the note. According to Krause Standard Catalog of World Paper Money (2008) in Extra Fine quality it is worth 50,000 dollars. UNC quality money can cost over 75,000 dollars.
The value of an October 15, 1862 one hundred dollar paper bill from the Virginia Treasury Note would depend on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to have it appraised by a professional currency dealer or collector to determine its current market value.
I would have to see a pic of the item front and back
In 1869 the $1 United States Note was redesigned with a portrait of George Washington in the center. Although this note is technically a United States Note, TREASURY NOTE appeared on it instead of UNITED STATES NOTE. In 1886 the picture was switched to Martha Washington. In 1918 the dollar reverted to a picture of George Washington
Treasury Note is a debt interest and carry a fixed coupon rate of interest. It means the interest rate is fixed on the treasury note and it is given to the holder.
You can find information about purchasing a treasury note on the internet and in books at the library. There are many websites on the internet about that.
I just saw a ngc graded 1840 $50 note in excellent condition sell for $200.00