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$10 1854 Newberry South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bank of Newberry

$10 1854 Newberry South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bank of Newberry
$10 1854 Newberry South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bank of Newberry

$10 1854 Newberry South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bank of Newberry
This note is dated June 5, 1854. This note was issued by The Bank of Newberry. This is a tough to find MA town. 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.
$10 1854 Newberry South Carolina SC Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bank of Newberry
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1873 $5 South Carolina Rail Road Co Obsolete Note Charleston SC PMG CU 66 EPQ

1873 $5 South Carolina Rail Road Co Obsolete Note Charleston SC PMG CU 66 EPQ
1873 $5 South Carolina Rail Road Co Obsolete Note Charleston SC PMG CU 66 EPQ

1873 $5 South Carolina Rail Road Co Obsolete Note Charleston SC PMG CU 66 EPQ
Thanks for looking at another great Treasure Chest of Liberty listing! We are Michigan’s largest coin and currency dealer. We are members of numerous local, state, and national coin associations including Professional Numismatists Guild, American Numismatic Association, Michigan State Numismatic Society, Central States Numismatic Society, and Professional Currency Dealers Association. We are authorized dealers for Professional Coin Grading Service, Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, Independent Coin Graders, and American Numismatic Association Certification Service. We guarantee that everything we sell is authentic as described. In Charleston, SC obsolete note certified CU 66 EPQ by PMG. This was a ticket good for one fare of 125 miles. E look at the pictures and judge the item for yourself. We appreciate buyers paying for items promptly. We are aware that sometimes photographs don’t fully represent an item accurately. If you’re interested in an item, and “best offer” is enabled for that listing, please submit an offer. If it is not enabled for the listing, chances are we are not looking to sell the item for less than our asking price. You may still send us a message, but we’re probably not looking to discount that listing. Please keep in mind, we are not in the office over the weekend. Offers made over the weekend will likely expire before we see them. Messages simply asking what’s your best price? Will be ignored. Thanks for visiting our listing.
1873 $5 South Carolina Rail Road Co Obsolete Note Charleston SC PMG CU 66 EPQ
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1840s-70s $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road Obsolete Note PMG CU 63 EPQ

1840s-70s $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road Obsolete Note PMG CU 63 EPQ
1840s-70s $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road Obsolete Note PMG CU 63 EPQ

1840s-70s $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road Obsolete Note PMG CU 63 EPQ
Thanks for looking at another great Treasure Chest of Liberty listing! We are Michigan’s largest coin and currency dealer. We are members of numerous local, state, and national coin associations including Professional Numismatists Guild, American Numismatic Association, Michigan State Numismatic Society, Central States Numismatic Society, and Professional Currency Dealers Association. We are authorized dealers for Professional Coin Grading Service, Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, Independent Coin Graders, and American Numismatic Association Certification Service. We guarantee that everything we sell is authentic as described. E look at the pictures and judge the item for yourself. We appreciate buyers paying for items promptly. We are aware that sometimes photographs don’t fully represent an item accurately. If you’re interested in an item, and “best offer” is enabled for that listing, please submit an offer. If it is not enabled for the listing, chances are we are not looking to sell the item for less than our asking price. You may still send us a message, but we’re probably not looking to discount that listing. Please keep in mind, we are not in the office over the weekend. Offers made over the weekend will likely expire before we see them. Messages simply asking what’s your best price? Will be ignored. Thanks for visiting our listing.
1840s-70s $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road Obsolete Note PMG CU 63 EPQ
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AC Obsolete $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road, Charleston 350 PMG 66 EPQ

AC Obsolete $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road, Charleston 350 PMG 66 EPQ
AC Obsolete $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road, Charleston 350 PMG 66 EPQ

AC Obsolete $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road, Charleston 350 PMG 66 EPQ
It comes from Charleston, South Carolina. It has been graded by PMG as Gem Uncirculated 66EPQ. It has catalog number SCS350. It is my mission to assist collectors of large and small size type complete their collecting goals. I have been collecting certain large and small series myself for several years and understand how collections are built. You won’t see many colonials or obsoletes because I do not have a large amount of knowledge in these areas. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
AC Obsolete $1 Office of the South Carolina Rail Road, Charleston 350 PMG 66 EPQ
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1873 $5 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note -Choice Uncirculated! PQ+

1873 $5 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note -Choice Uncirculated! PQ+
1873 $5 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note -Choice Uncirculated! PQ+
1873 $5 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note -Choice Uncirculated! PQ+
1873 $5 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note -Choice Uncirculated! PQ+

1873 $5 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note -Choice Uncirculated! PQ+
Beautiful & Crisp Choice Uncirculated Note! Rare in this Condition. Several railroads, particularly in the South, took this approach. Please Check out Our Web Site : antebellumnumismatics. Please reach out to us if you have any questions about any listings you see. Items over 16 oz. ALL Precious Metals tested with our own Sigma Metalytics Precious Metal Tester and guaranteed genuine. The only exception is when items are damaged, tampered with, or removed from holders. All Bullion or Silver Sales are final as market conditions are constantly changing. Please check out our other listings! We have auctions almost every week so make sure to follow us! Follow our owner on Instagram as well at… At Antebellum Numismatics LLC we try to offer a wide variety of items including graded and ungraded coins from modern to bust series, paper currency, obsolete and confederate currency, exonumia such as civil war and hard times tokens, world coins such as thalers and numismatic medals, and we are always listing interesting items as well as many rare key dates. And many other interesting items like shipwreck recovered coins and Ancient coins. We pride ourselves on having outstanding customer service. Coin grading is subjective and all coins can be interpreted differently, so we try to post very large, up close shots of each item we list. Be sure to take a close look and come up with your own opinion! We are a family-owned small business and appreciate your business and feedback.
1873 $5 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note -Choice Uncirculated! PQ+
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1873 $1 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ

1873 $1 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
1873 $1 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
1873 $1 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
1873 $1 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ

1873 $1 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
Obsolete Note – Choice Uncirculated! Excellent Colorful & Crisp Uncirculated Example! July 1st, 1873 – Charleston, South Carolina. Large Vignettes of a locomotive and a maiden seated with sugar cane appear on this sharp green and black Fare Ticket. Several other railroads took similar approaches. Please Check out Our Web Site : antebellumnumismatics. Please reach out to us if you have any questions about any listings you see. Items over 16 oz. ALL Precious Metals tested with our own Sigma Metalytics Precious Metal Tester and guaranteed genuine. The only exception is when items are damaged, tampered with, or removed from holders. All Bullion or Silver Sales are final as market conditions are constantly changing. Please check out our other listings! We have auctions almost every week so make sure to follow us! Follow our owner on Instagram as well at… At Antebellum Numismatics LLC we try to offer a wide variety of items including graded and ungraded coins from modern to bust series, paper currency, obsolete and confederate currency, exonumia such as civil war and hard times tokens, world coins such as thalers and numismatic medals, and we are always listing interesting items as well as many rare key dates. And many other interesting items like shipwreck recovered coins and Ancient coins. We pride ourselves on having outstanding customer service. Coin grading is subjective and all coins can be interpreted differently, so we try to post very large, up close shots of each item we list. Be sure to take a close look and come up with your own opinion! We are a family-owned small business and appreciate your business and feedback.
1873 $1 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
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1873 $2 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ

1873 $2 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
1873 $2 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
1873 $2 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
1873 $2 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ

1873 $2 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
Stunning Crisp & Colorful Uncirculated Note! Scarce in this Condition. Several other railroads took similar approaches. Please Check out Our Web Site : antebellumnumismatics. Please reach out to us if you have any questions about any listings you see. Items over 16 oz. ALL Precious Metals tested with our own Sigma Metalytics Precious Metal Tester and guaranteed genuine. The only exception is when items are damaged, tampered with, or removed from holders. All Bullion or Silver Sales are final as market conditions are constantly changing. Please check out our other listings! We have auctions almost every week so make sure to follow us! Follow our owner on Instagram as well at… At Antebellum Numismatics LLC we try to offer a wide variety of items including graded and ungraded coins from modern to bust series, paper currency, obsolete and confederate currency, exonumia such as civil war and hard times tokens, world coins such as thalers and numismatic medals, and we are always listing interesting items as well as many rare key dates. And many other interesting items like shipwreck recovered coins and Ancient coins. We pride ourselves on having outstanding customer service. Coin grading is subjective and all coins can be interpreted differently, so we try to post very large, up close shots of each item we list. Be sure to take a close look and come up with your own opinion! We are a family-owned small business and appreciate your business and feedback.
1873 $2 Fare South Carolina Railroad Co. Obsolete Note Choice Uncirculated! PQ
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1864 $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia South Carolina -Obsolete Note Scarce Issue

1864 $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia South Carolina -Obsolete Note Scarce Issue
1864 $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia South Carolina -Obsolete Note Scarce Issue
1864 $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia South Carolina -Obsolete Note Scarce Issue
1864 $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia South Carolina -Obsolete Note Scarce Issue

1864 $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia South Carolina -Obsolete Note Scarce Issue
Signed & Issued Circulated Obsolete Note. Nice F/VF Example, no major problems or pinholes. History Provided by Stack’s Bowers. Notes were produced in various types from 1861 to 1864. Due to the challenges of unstable supply lines, lack of reliability, military encroachment and other factors, the Confederate government employed numerous different firms for the production of Confederate treasury notes. Certainly the most prodigious producer of these notes was the firm of Leggett, Keatinge & Ball. In August of 1861 Edward Keatinge, an Englishman who worked as an engraver for the American Bank Note Company, relocated to Richmond, Virginia upon receiving an offer from the Confederate government to establish a printing firm. Keatinge partnered with Thomas Ball, a lawyer, who was invited by Confederate Treasury Secretary C. Memminger to join in the founding of the firm. Keatinge and Ball were joined in September 1861 by William Leggett (also formerly an employee of the American Bank Note Company) who specialized in lettering. Type 32 carried the printer’s imprint of Leggett, Keatinge & Ball Richmond, VA as did Type 24 for a while. In March 1862 Leggett was forced out of the company after Secretary Memminger’s accusation that Leggett had been associated with a Union spy. Keatinge & Ball continued with the company, removing Leggett’s name. These include Types 33, 34, 53, 60 and 69. Due to the quality of their work Keatinge & Ball gained the bulk of the Confederate’s currency business by 1862 and from 1863 on produced all Confederate treasury notes except for the 50 cent denomination. The company induced skilled engravers from England to travel to the British West Indies and then be transported to Confederate ports aboard blockade runners, no doubt a harrowing journey. However the engravers were well paid, and in gold rather than paper currency. With supplies in the Confederate States scarce the company utilized contacts in the North and abroad to import much needed reams of paper for printing notes. Among these paper types were the famous “NY” countermarked paper as seen on Types 21 and 24. Other papers were imported by the Confederacy and used by Keatinge & Ball including “TEN” and “FIVE” watermarked paper, Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill, J Whatman 1862, J Green & Son 1862, and “CSA” block letter surrounded by wavy line watermarks. These paper types make up the numerous varieties available to be collected today. With the Union army approaching Richmond, Keatinge & Ball relocated their operation to Columbia, South Carolina in May 1862. Ball ran the administrative side of the business and provided some of the firm’s financial backing. The company continued producing notes up through the Series of 1864 notes. In February of 1865 Keatinge quit the business after continued disagreements with the Confederate government and Keatinge & Ball was dissolved. Please Check out Our Web Site : antebellumnumismatics. Please reach out to us if you have any questions about any listings you see. Items over 16 oz. ALL Precious Metals tested with our own Sigma Metalytics Precious Metal Tester and guaranteed genuine. The only exception is when items are damaged, tampered with, or removed from holders. All Bullion or Silver Sales are final as market conditions are constantly changing. Please check out our other listings! We have auctions almost every week so make sure to follow us! Follow our owner on Instagram as well at… At Antebellum Numismatics LLC we try to offer a wide variety of items including graded and ungraded coins from modern to bust series, paper currency, obsolete and confederate currency, exonumia such as civil war and hard times tokens, world coins such as thalers and numismatic medals, and we are always listing interesting items as well as many rare key dates. And many other interesting items like shipwreck recovered coins and Ancient coins. We pride ourselves on having outstanding customer service. Coin grading is subjective and all coins can be interpreted differently, so we try to post very large, up close shots of each item we list. Be sure to take a close look and come up with your own opinion! We are a family-owned small business and appreciate your business and feedback.
1864 $2 Keatinge & Ball, Columbia South Carolina -Obsolete Note Scarce Issue