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NC $ 50 Bank of Washington P-1400 85-G22 November 1, 1861 PCGS GEM NEW 66 PPQ Serial # 860. Dated November 1, 1861. Bank title at center. "50" on die to upper right. Vignette of five females to left. Gray "FIFTY" overprint at lower center. Heard of cattle to lower right. Plain back. This particular issue is dated 1861 only. A stunning example of this Washington, NC obsolete. Truly difficult to grasp that this note is 156 years old and remains in the pristine condition that you see here. Cha
Grade: PCGS Currency 66
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MS $ 2 West Feliciana RR Company K-52541 Woodville R-6 (6-10 Known) Great RR History Serial # 2405 in red ink. Dated March 6, 1862. "186" engraved, remainder of date in red ink. Train with double tracks in center, "2" to left and right of train. Very vivid Blue "TWO" overprint. "Price Central Print" imprint to left; beneath S. B. Thimit's signature for Treasurer to lower left. Paddle wheel Steamship at mid bottom. Plain back. Exceptionally strong "TWO" overprint, clean, bright and very we
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TN $ 10 Central Bank G-274 Dandridge 1855 Serial # 1611. Dated July 11, 1855. Bank title in center with large, red "TEN" overprint. Man harnessing horses to lower right. Vignette of "Continental" drummer and two other men to lower left. Plain back. Only $5 and $10 denomination notes upon the Central bank were issued at Dandridge. Located in East Tennessee at the confluence of the historic French Broad and Nolichucky rivers, Dandridge is indeed a beautiful location. Further, a mere "stones t
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TN $100 Bank of Chattanooga G-116 1859 VERY TOUGH NOTE Chattanooga Serial # 417. Dated September 1, 1859. Central vignette of Battle of New Orleans. Portrait of Hugh Lawson White in oval to left. Red, "Redeemable at the Bank of Memphis" on die to lower right. Incredibly vivid red back; consisting of Bank Title; Washington, Franklin and Bacchus (2). A classic example of why the American Bank Note Company was the premier printer and engraver of the era. Any Bank of Chattanooga note is rare ab
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FL 10 Cents TALLAHASSEE State of Florida Cr-30A Tough 1863 No serial number. One signature space. Four different signers. Printed upon the back of Bank of Fernandina notes. Anyone who has ever tried to acquire a Bank of Fernandina note knows how rare and expensive those are. Much more rare than reference books provide. This note was housed in a PMG grading service holder at VF 20 (see pic 2). An extraordinary Florida note. FINE PMG VF 20
Grade: PMG 20
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LA 50 Cents Parish of Iberville UNLISTED PCGS Very Fine 25 Plaquemine, La January 20, 1862 Subtle Differences in Above Note Serial # 1996. Red ink Date of January 20, 1862. At first glance, this note and the serial number 73 note of the same denomination listed above appear to be the same. However, closer examination revels several differences. While I will not set all out here, I find it intriguing that different plates were used in the production of this 50 cent denomination piece emana
Grade: PCGS Currency 25
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GA $ 1 Timber Cutter's Bank 335- G2 PROOF Savannah 185_ PCGS VERY CHOICE NEW 64 Gorgeous Proof Excessively Rare No serial number....proof. Hole punch cancelled, as 99.99% of all proofs are. Amazing, vivid central vignette of overseer and workers scaling trees. Sailor seated to lower right and slave carrying a basket of freshly picked cotton to lower left. Incredibly sharp detail and as bight white as they come. Exceptionally well inked with resulting superb clarity and contrast. Extreme
Grade: PCGS Currency 64
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GA $ 100 State of Georgia CR 1 Milledgeville 1862 Serial # 4008. Somewhat toned; as nearly all CR 1's are. Minor handling, as the 1862 high denomination issues always show more counting than do later issues. Well trimmed and a very appealing note. CU
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1861 $ 20 T-19 CR-137 PMG VERY FINE 25 EPQ No "Apparent" CHOICE NOTE Serial # 838. Plate letter "A". Engraved date of September 2, 1861. Central vignette of Navigation holding staff of Mercury while seated beside globe with ship in background. Minerva to lower left and blacksmith holding hammer next to anvil at lower right. Plain back. Printed upon red fiber paper. Another incredible T-19. As stated above, the supply of non repaired and no problem T-19's is diminishing much more rapidly than
Grade: PMG 25
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1862 $ 100 T-41 CR-317A ISSUED BONHAM, TEXAS Serial # 123705. Dated December 18, 1862. Scroll one, frame line stops at "Except". Vertical "CSA" block letters watermark. Jumbo margins grace this choice 1862 $100 note which was issued West of the Mississippi River in the Trans-Mississippi Department. Bonham, Texas is located near the State's northern boundary, quite close to the Oklahoma border, northeast of Dallas. While mainly an agricultural center during the Civil War; Bonham served as the
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TN $ 5 Nashville Bank G-955 CT Nashville October 10, 1812 EXTREMELY RARE CONTEMPOARY COUNTERFEIT Serial # 2054. Dated October 10, 1812. Contemporary counterfeit. Vignette of bale of cotton, beehive and plow to lower right. "5" to upper left and "FIVE" in oval at far right top. "FIVE" to left. Imprint of "W. Harrison, Sc., Philada" under cotton bale. Plain back. An extraordinarily historic piece from the State of Tennessee. Nashville Bank was the very first bank chartered in the state on
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1861 $ 50 T-8 CR-18 PMG ALMOST UNCIRCULATED 55 CHOICE NOTE Superb Trim Serial # 4537. Engraved date of July 25, 1861. Plate "Bb". "for" printed before "Treas". Thick bond paper. Portrait of George Washington in center. Tellus seated to lower left. Plain back. Another example of what is deemed a "choice" note. Incredible trim, clean, bright and fresh. While the T-8 is by no means a rare note, it is by no means "common" bearing the eye appeal this note possesses. There are no folds which break t
Grade: PMG 55
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TN $ 10 The City Bank 150-G6a G-934 Extremely Rare Nashville PCGS Extremely Fine 40 PPQ No serial #. Central vignette of Hunters starting fire with deer laid across horse. Oval of Dyer Pearl to right and that of E.G. Pearl to left. Breathtaking, blast red overprint of Bank title, "TEN" and behind "10" on die. Plain back. Garland rates this note as an R-13; five to ten believed to exist in any grade. While Garlands work is from 1983, this is one rarity rating that has withstood the test o
Grade: PCGS Currency 40
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FL $ 10 Bank of St. Johns B-7 Jacksonville 1859 PMG VF-20 Serial # 1047. Dated May 2, 1859. Same design and vignettes as above. The central vignette which appears upon this note is one of the most desirable and sought after in the obsolete note arena. As stated above; the $10 issue upon the Bank of Saint Johns in Jacksonville is many multiples more scarce than the more frequently seen $5 issue. It is indeed near impossible to imagine what Jacksonville, FL was like in 1859. Today; it is the
Grade: PMG 20
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GA $ 1 Bank of Greensborough 165 G2d Greensborough December 7, 1858 SERIAL # 10 PMG Choice Uncirculated 64 Serial # 10. Engraved date of December 7, 1858. Bank title at top center. Superb central vignette of steam locomotive arriving at station which is very similar to the much coveted Confederate Montgomery T-3. Single axle wagon stopped next to man and woman (with basket upon her head) to lower left. "ONE" on die to upper left. "1" atop die to upper right. Young girl seated to lower right. Pl
Grade: PMG 64
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1862 $ 10 T-52 CR-369 PMG CHOICE UNCIRCULATED 64 CHOICE NOTE Serial # 69081. Printed date of December 2, 1862. Printed upon pink paper. Central vignette of the South Carolina State Capitol at Columbia, SC. Bust of R. M. T. Hunter; Member of the United State House & Senate (1837-61) from Virginia and Confederate Secretary of War and Senator for 1862-1865 t lower right. Ornate blue back. An issue that was printed in large numbers; thereby leading one to think that many would be available at th
Grade: PMG 64
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NC $ 4 Farmers Bank of North Carolina Greensboro P-740 1859 Superb Color Wagon Load of Cotton Serial # 2962. Dated November 1, 1859. Issued 1859-61. Central vignette of greek mythological figure standing beside column. Female to lower right. Famous wagon load of cotton vignette to upper left. American Bank Note Company. Red overprints. Plain back. Simply a splendid example of this odd denomination, extremely desirable issue. Bold, bright, vivid color along with choice trim. As nice as I
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National $ 10 WEST, TEXAS Fr. 625 1902 Plain Back PCGS Good 6 Serial # 9304E. Charter 8239, The National Bank of West, Texas. Kelly shows a mere 4 large sized notes outstanding from this Texas town of around 2,800 people which is located some 70 miles South of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. While not high grade; none of the three remaining West Nationals are. A very rare and most desirable note from a very small Texas location; thus, highly collectable as such. PCGS Good 6
Grade: PCGS Currency 6
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1862 $100 T-49 CR-348 Serial # 67877. No Series. "CSA" surrounded by wavy line watermark. Jumbo margins all the way around. Crackling crisp and fresh; I don't think this note saw any circulation. Many notes were mishandled in the near 150 years after they were printed. This note appears to be no exception. A couple of corner folds and three very light body folds that distract very little. Superb clarity and contrast. If you are looking for a very, very nice mid-grade T-49; here it is. No pinhol
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1861 $ 10 T-26 CR-193 Serial # 87290. Coarse "XX". "CSA" in script letters w/m. As crisp as a CU note. Clean, bright and fresh. The watermark is perfectly centered on this very appealing example. Very Fine+
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1861 $ 20 CT-20 Contemporary Counterfeit Tremmel/141-1 3 Counterfeit Stamps X-Ford 1954 Red ink serial number of 4407. Printed signatures of Walston / Bell. First series. Stephens (lower left) has an unbroken hairline at his forehead. The areas below both cheeks are quite dark; thus making the area directly below his eyes very white. Rated an R-7 in Tremmel, 9-16 examples thought to exist. Much, much tougher to locate than one might think. Given the sheer volume of contemporary counterfeit T
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1861 $ 20 T-9 CR-31 PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58 "Exceptional Paper Quality" Gorgeous Snow White Serial # 49480. Printed date of July 25, 1861. Plate "D". Central vignette of three masted sailing ship. "20" and "XX" on dies upper right and lower right. Plain back. Small "XX" to lower right. "For Treasr" printed. Thick bond paper. A splendid example of this early Confederate Treasury issue. No folds; or what we would normally think of as a "fold". After approximately 10 minutes with a
Grade: PMG 58
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1861 $ 20 T-21 CR-146 Great Color Choice Eye Appeal Serial # 30062. Printed date of September 2, 1861. Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate States in center. Plain reverse. Vertical CSA in block letters watermark. Cut cancelled. Although cut cancelled, one has to look quite hard to determine when viewing the actual note; as the note is very, very lightly cut. In most locations, the cancellation does not penetrate the paper. Superb color and as clean as a pin. No pinholes,
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1862 $100 T-39 CR-294 Full Engraver's Name: Amendt at left. Charleston Serial # 26716. Brown ink date of July 24 on face of note. Manuscript issue of "Aug 29th 1862" upon reverse. Remember this: If no issue date appears upon the back of these 7.30 notes; the date upon the front controlled when interest began accruing. If there is a date of issue upon the back; that date controls when interest began to accrue. In this case, interest obviously began accruing from the reverse date of August 29
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