Circulating through Chicago during some of its most trying times with gangs and gangsters, we can only begin to guess who may have had this note in their pocket or wallet. Was it Al Capone? Johnny Torrio? George "Bugs" Moran? These figures are central to Chicago’s organized crime history, especially during the Prohibition era and into the mid-20th century. Their influence has left a lasting mark on the city’s criminal and cultural legacy. The paper has been toned and a piece of tape remains on the left side while the piece on the other side was removed in a former life as evidenced by the small nick in the right margin.
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Fine-VF
Product ID | 548264 |
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Series Year | 1914 |
Country | United States |
Denomination | $5 |
Grade | |
Signature | White Mellon |
Grading Agency | Dealer |
Category | Federal Reserve Notes |
Serial No | G26983009B |
Status | Active |
Seal | Red Seal |
Fr / Pick # | 871A |
Additional Info | - |