Friedberg Unlisted (W-Unlisted). Act of March 3, 1863 $100 Interest Bearing Note. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64. Face and Back Hand Drawn designs.Hessler-ITE21 & 21a. The Hessler Plate Note. Hand drawn artists essay, on both sides, by John Murdoch. The face in grey charcoal. Left end, alert soldier in woods. Titles and obligation top center, facsimile signatures of Chittenden and Spinner. The back in green and grey charcoal. ONE HUNDRED diagonally across center superimposed on 100 counter. Unique. Originally offered in the 1990 Glenn Jackson Collection along with other denominations. The last appearance of any denomination we are aware of was the $500 design sold in Stacks 2010 sale of the 52 Collection Part I for $3,220. A simply incredible piece that can never be duplicated. This proof all by itself in an exhibit case at a coin convention will amaze viewers!From Lyn Knights sale of August 21-23, 2003, lot 2208 (unsold); Dr. Glenn Jackson Collection, NASCAs Sale 89, June 16, 1990, Lot 3225.