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1862 was the first one-dollar bill issued as a Legal Tender Note (United States Note) with a portrait of Salmon P. Chase. Chase, who was President Abraham Lincoln's Treasury Secretary during the Civil War, is considered the father of U.S. paper money. The artists of the Merrick Mint have used an advanced technology over this modern uncirculated United States $1 bill, enhancing it with images from the 1862 $1 U.S. Salmon Chase Banknote, to create a collectible work of art.