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1860 State Bank South Carolina $10 Obsolete Currency SC-175-30 2YVQ

1860 State Bank South Carolina $10 Obsolete Currency SC-175-30 2YVQ
1860 State Bank South Carolina $10 Obsolete Currency SC-175-30 2YVQ

1860 State Bank South Carolina $10 Obsolete Currency SC-175-30 2YVQ
The note is dated July 1, 1860. Please view photos and feel free to ask questions. Let’s discuss offers: If we have “make an offer enabled”, please make a reasonable offer. Let’s discuss feedback: We are not perfect. When we make a mistake, we will admit to it and fix it. Please consider that when leaving feedback. We use barcodes to track all our items. This is the little 4 character code, 2YVQ, written on the holder. Multiple items ordered separately may result in your order being delayed an additional day. All our items are 100% Authentic and genuine. We have EXTENSIVE training in counterfeit coins and currency. There is an astronomical amount of counterfeit coins out there. These coins were used in an actual ANA counterfeit detection class, which was attended by all our employees. We have also won awards for our counterfeit display at coin shows. Of course, grading is subjective. It is simply an opinion. You know, everyone has one. We grade strictly in accordance with the ANA Grading Standard. Our Chief Grader, Bill, finished in the top of the ANA Summer Seminar Advanced Grading Class. This class is taught by senior graders at PCGS, NGC, and ANACS. He is also an authorized dealer for these grading services. This helps get your order to you in a timely fashion without problems. We do not mind if you need more time, just let us know so we can mark the item accordingly. Item Availability – Please note that we have a retail coin shop, an e-commerce site, and attend an average of two coin shows a month. We are literally a small three employee business. If you do not love the item, we encourage you to return it. Low Country Coins was established in 2006 by Bill, while on active duty in the U. Navy (now retired from active duty). Now we are one of the largest online retailers of coins and currency in the US, and the largest in SC. Please feel free to ask questions. We are always happy to answer.
1860 State Bank South Carolina $10 Obsolete Currency SC-175-30 2YVQ
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1861 $2 Dollar Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 30

1861 $2 Dollar Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 30
1861 $2 Dollar Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 30

1861 $2 Dollar Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 30
Hit the “See full description” below for large images. Graded Very Fine 30 by PCGS. View the high-resolution scans and see if you like it for your collection. View My Other Items For Sale. Add me to your Favorite Sellers. 6 days a week. We reserve the right to cancel any order when fraud is suspected. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
1861 $2 Dollar Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 30
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1861 $10 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina CIVIL War Era Note

1861 $10 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina CIVIL War Era Note
1861 $10 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina CIVIL War Era Note

1861 $10 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina CIVIL War Era Note
This handsome note was printed by the American Bank note company. We photographed this note under natural lighting conditions to assist you with your evaluation. Additionally the photos zoom in quite well, allowing you to view this offering under extreme magnification. Feel free to message us if we can provide further assistance.
1861 $10 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina CIVIL War Era Note
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$5 1855 Charleston South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill State Bank

$5 1855 Charleston South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill State Bank
$5 1855 Charleston South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill State Bank

$5 1855 Charleston South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill State Bank
This note is dated March 22, 1855. This note was issued by The State Bank of South Carolina. This is a tough to find issue! This bill is a must have for any collector of Obsolete Currency! All my items are exactly as described. Also feel free to browse my store for an extensive collection of National Bank Notes from all over the country! Thanks for looking and good luck! View more great items.
$5 1855 Charleston South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill State Bank
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1861 $2 Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 25

1861 $2 Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 25
1861 $2 Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 25

1861 $2 Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 25
Hit the “See full description” below for large images. Graded Very Fine 25 by PCGS. View the high resolution scans and see if you like it for your collection. View My Other Items For Sale. Add me to your Favorite Sellers. 6 days a week. We reserve the right to cancel any order when fraud is suspected. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
1861 $2 Bill South Carolina Bank Note Large Paper Money CIVIL War Pcgs 25
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1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 261 PMG 45

1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 261 PMG 45
1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 261 PMG 45

1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 261 PMG 45
It is never our intention to misrepresent items or listings, however mistakes and accidents do happen, and we ask for your understanding. If item details state that it is a bulk listing, then your item may not look identical to the pictures. Bulk items can be different, but still match their listing by description. If the item is a proof coin in a slab holder, be aware that proof coins can have haze or milk spots. This is not a coin defect but has occurred during the minting process or because of time spent inside the capsule or slab. If the item is for parts or restoration, it is not working, but has parts that could be useful to someone who does repairs or restoration. Box 634 Gilbert, SC 29054. Cost of packaging materials. Fuel surcharge for postal services. Even if separate orders are paid for on the same day. No alteration of item or item holder will be accepted for return. Return packaging must include. Original packaging and labels. (When applicable) intact original shrink wrap, 2×2 flip, or presentation, plastic, or acrylic case.
1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 261 PMG 45
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1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 437 PMG 25

1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 437 PMG 25
1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 437 PMG 25

1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 437 PMG 25
It is never our intention to misrepresent items or listings, however mistakes and accidents do happen, and we ask for your understanding. If item details state that it is a bulk listing, then your item may not look identical to the pictures. Bulk items can be different, but still match their listing by description. If the item is a proof coin in a slab holder, be aware that proof coins can have haze or milk spots. This is not a coin defect but has occurred during the minting process or because of time spent inside the capsule or slab. If the item is for parts or restoration, it is not working, but has parts that could be useful to someone who does repairs or restoration. Box 634 Gilbert, SC 29054. Cost of packaging materials. Fuel surcharge for postal services. Even if separate orders are paid for on the same day. No alteration of item or item holder will be accepted for return. Return packaging must include. Original packaging and labels. (When applicable) intact original shrink wrap, 2×2 flip, or presentation, plastic, or acrylic case.
1861 Bank of the State of South Carolina, Charleston $100 Note No. 437 PMG 25
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1872 State Of South Carolina $50 Bank Note Gem UNC MS67 Star Low Serial #

1872 State Of South Carolina $50 Bank Note Gem UNC MS67 Star Low Serial #
1872 State Of South Carolina $50 Bank Note Gem UNC MS67 Star Low Serial #
1872 State Of South Carolina $50 Bank Note Gem UNC MS67 Star Low Serial #

1872 State Of South Carolina $50 Bank Note Gem UNC MS67 Star Low Serial #
With a grade of 67 and a denomination of Uncirculated, this gem is truly one-of-a-kind. Featuring a star and a low serial number, this obsolete currency is a rare find that any collector would be proud to own. Its intricate design and beautiful coloration make it a true work of art, and its historical significance can not be overstated.
1872 State Of South Carolina $50 Bank Note Gem UNC MS67 Star Low Serial #
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-1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 & 75 Cents Uncut Confederate Notes

-1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 & 75 Cents Uncut Confederate Notes
-1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 & 75 Cents Uncut Confederate Notes

-1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 & 75 Cents Uncut Confederate Notes
Lincoln Gold and Coin. Add to Favorite Sellers. From an old-time collection of U. Coins and currency, Lincoln Gold & Coin is pleased to offer this pair of fractional currency. Banknotes issued February 1, 1863 by the Bank of the State of South Carolina. We’ve rarely had the opportunity to offer a pair of notes still attached from an uncut banknote sheet. These Civil War era banknote are now being offered with a larger collection of obsolete and Confederate currency & bonds available online and at our store in Northern California. This pair will be sent insured with postal tracking. Unless otherwise noted, the pictures you see in this listing depict the actual item(s) you will receive and jewelry stands/boxes are for display purposes only and not included in the listing. Please read the description carefully and do not rely on pictures alone to determine size. We thank you for your business!
-1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 & 75 Cents Uncut Confederate Notes
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State Bank, South Carolina $10 Obsolete Notes Paper Money US Obsolete

State Bank, South Carolina $10 Obsolete Notes Paper Money US Obsolete

State Bank, South Carolina $10 Obsolete Notes Paper Money US Obsolete
Banknotes were originally issued by commercial banks, which were legally required to redeem the notes for legal tender (usually gold or silver coin) when presented to the chief cashier of the originating bank. These commercial banknotes only traded at face value in the market served by the issuing bank. Commercial banknotes have primarily been replaced by national banknotes issued by central banks or monetary authorities. This practice of “backing” notes with something of substance is the basis for the history of central banks backing their currencies in gold or silver. Today, most national currencies have no backing in precious metals or commodities and have value only by fiat. With the exception of non-circulating high-value or precious metal issues, coins are used for lower valued monetary units, while banknotes are used for higher values. Code of Hammurabi Law 100 c. 17551750 BC stipulated repayment of a loan by a debtor to a creditor on a schedule with a maturity date specified in written contractual terms. Law 122 stipulated that a depositor of gold, silver, or other chattel/movable property for safekeeping must present all articles and a signed contract of bailment to a notary before depositing the articles with a banker, and Law 123 stipulated that a banker was discharged of any liability from a contract of bailment if the notary denied the existence of the contract. Law 124 stipulated that a depositor with a notarized contract of bailment was entitled to redeem the entire value of their deposit, and Law 125 stipulated that a banker was liable for replacement of deposits stolen while in their possession. In China during the Han dynasty, promissory notes appeared in 118 BC and were made of leather. Rome may have used a durable lightweight substance as promissory notes in 57 AD which have been found in London. However, Carthage was purported to have issued bank notes on parchment or leather before 146 BC. Hence Carthage may be the oldest user of lightweight promissory notes. The first known banknote was first developed in China during the Tang and Song dynasties, starting in the 7th century. During the Yuan dynasty (12711368), banknotes were adopted by the Mongol Empire. In Europe, the concept of banknotes was first introduced during the 13th century by travelers such as Marco Polo, with European banknotes appearing in 1661 in Sweden. Counterfeiting, the forgery of banknotes, is an inherent challenge in issu Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
State Bank, South Carolina $10 Obsolete Notes Paper Money US Obsolete