Charleston_South_Carolina_Planters_Mechanics_Bank_10_Obverse_Proof_1850s_01_ec

Charleston South Carolina Planters & Mechanics Bank $10 Obverse Proof (1850s)

Charleston South Carolina Planters & Mechanics Bank $10 Obverse Proof (1850s)
Charleston South Carolina Planters & Mechanics Bank $10 Obverse Proof (1850s)
Charleston South Carolina Planters & Mechanics Bank $10 Obverse Proof (1850s)

Charleston South Carolina Planters & Mechanics Bank $10 Obverse Proof (1850s)
Partial black and white obverse proof mounted on cardstock with the left vignette pillar removed, a 1/2 cut near the right vignette pillar with some edge pieces missing, a scarce obsolete proof with dramatic representation of an eagle as the central vignette. Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC. Is the world’s premier specialist in the colonial coinage of Spanish America, shipwreck coins and artifacts of all nations. In addition to our Online Store, we sell coins and artifacts at various numismatic shows around the nation. All items are guaranteed authentic. (9) Any reproduction of the text and/or images in this listing in whole or in part is strictly prohibited without the express permission of Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC. Affiliations, Memberships and Licenses. (International Association of Professional Numismatists) membership accepted June 22, 2010. (American Numismatic Association) member #1114440, member since 1981. (Asociación Numismática Española) members #6511. (Florida United Numismatists) member #9104 member since 1981. (Professional Coin Grading Service) authorized dealer #734250. (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) authorized dealer #2700. R #AU3635, AB2592 (since 2007). This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Paper Money: US\Obsolete Currency”. The seller is “sedwickcoins” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Certification: Uncertified

Charleston South Carolina Planters & Mechanics Bank $10 Obverse Proof (1850s)