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South Carolina $2 Office of the SC Rail Road PMG Gem Unc 66 EPQ GEM

South Carolina $2 Office of the SC Rail Road PMG Gem Unc 66 EPQ GEM
South Carolina $2 Office of the SC Rail Road PMG Gem Unc 66 EPQ GEM

South Carolina $2 Office of the SC Rail Road PMG Gem Unc 66 EPQ GEM
Office of the South Carlina Rail Road. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ! Fully framed with nice balanced margins. Comes with a blue GEM sticker indicating a gem for the grade PMG 66 EPQ note. A note about 3rd party grading. PCGS and PMG do a good job putting a floor on quality within a grade range and have become proficient in detecting repairs (though occasionally they miss something, or see something that is not there, as we all can). Notes housed in Net or Apparent holders have a wide range of quality from very nice (in rare cases may be nearly choice) to dogs with major problems, so each needs to be evaluated on their own. However, PMG and PCGS focus on technical grading due to circulation and damage and do not have a mechanism for evaluating condition or eye appeal – whether a note is average, better than average, choice or gem for the grade based on its color, trim and margins. The exception to this are slabbed notes of New or Uncirculated grades to some degree. This is important as Very Fine, Extremely Fine or AU notes can have a wide range of values depending on these factors not reflected in the slab grade. A fully framed Confederate or obsolete note is worth considerably to a lot more than one that is trimmed into the margin for the same grade. Likewise, color is important. These factors can affect the value of a note by 50%, 2-1 or even 3-1, e. I will continue to use the terms plus for above average, choice and gem to mean varying degrees of superiority of condition and eye appeal of a note within a grade as documented in my book which is based on what collectors seek out and pay premiums for. Additional states are being added like Idaho and more than 20 others.
South Carolina $2 Office of the SC Rail Road PMG Gem Unc 66 EPQ GEM
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INA South Carolina Rail Road $2 Obsolete Currency Amazing Quality PCGS 68 PPQ

INA South Carolina Rail Road $2 Obsolete Currency Amazing Quality PCGS 68 PPQ
INA South Carolina Rail Road $2 Obsolete Currency Amazing Quality PCGS 68 PPQ

INA South Carolina Rail Road $2 Obsolete Currency Amazing Quality PCGS 68 PPQ
It belongs in one of the Finest Collections. A note on quality of Obsolete Bank Notes. Unlike regular US Government notes, bank notes were not printed on the finest of cotton-bond paper or with the best of inks. They were not meant to circulate for a long period of time or circulate throughout the nation. They usually circulated on a local or state level, and probably not more then a few years at best. They were printed on whatever paper was available at the time. On some notes one can see some of the wood or pulp chips in the paper. In some cases, they were printed on earlier notes that were no longer in use. The technology of acid-free paper was not there yet, as seen with some of our national historical documents, and paper was much scarcer than we can today imagine. These notes had to be printed on semi-wet or moist paper, or the ink would not properly adhere. They were very labor intensive, and were printed by hand, one side at a time. They would manually ink the press, place the damp sheet in it, and run the roller over it. The sheet would be hung to dry, and the same process of wetting and printing would be repeated for the reverse. In the case where more than one color was used, the process would have to be repeated for each color. Unpurified water was used in the wetting process, thereby introducing more minerals or impurities to the paper. As a consequence, many of these notes are very difficult to locate without discoloration, color bleeding or what looks like water staining, due to the wetting process. As if that was not enough, they were individually cut with scissors or crude cutting boards, making them very difficult to find with good margins, or the design itself not cut into it. When grading them today, the coloration, bleeding or some stains, do not deduct from the grade, for the great majority have these problems. Margins, alignment and condition of the paper itself are the main grading points. However, when finding some of these notes without many of the usual problems, one should recognize that it is not the norm. That is one of the reasons why I have virtually all of these notes certified. They get sealed in archival holders, minimizing the aging and toning effects by not being exposed to the elements, and it also gives the client reassurance as to its authenticity and grade. I have seen some very white and super clean examples, but, upon close examination, they were nothing more than modern reproductions. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
INA South Carolina Rail Road $2 Obsolete Currency Amazing Quality PCGS 68 PPQ
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July 1, 1873 Charleston South Carolina Rail Road Co $1 Fare Note PMG 66EPQ

July 1, 1873 Charleston South Carolina Rail Road Co $1 Fare Note PMG 66EPQ
July 1, 1873 Charleston South Carolina Rail Road Co $1 Fare Note PMG 66EPQ

July 1, 1873 Charleston South Carolina Rail Road Co $1 Fare Note PMG 66EPQ
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July 1, 1873 Charleston South Carolina Rail Road Co $1 Fare Note PMG 66EPQ
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1873 Fare Ticket South Carolina Rail Road Co. Remainder PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc

1873 Fare Ticket South Carolina Rail Road Co. Remainder PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc
1873 Fare Ticket South Carolina Rail Road Co. Remainder PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc

1873 Fare Ticket South Carolina Rail Road Co. Remainder PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc
South Carolina, Charleston Fare Ticket – South Carolina Rail Road Company 1873 One Passenger / 25 Miles Remainder PMG 65 EPQ Gem Uncirculated. Note Description: South Carolina, Charleston, Fare Ticket 1873 Scrip. Comments: Exceptional Paper Quality. Beautiful Note, a great addition to your collection. The Item shown is the item you will receive.
1873 Fare Ticket South Carolina Rail Road Co. Remainder PMG 65 EPQ Gem Unc
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1873 $1 Charleston, South Carolina Rail Road Co. Fare Ticket PMG 65 EPQ

1873 $1 Charleston, South Carolina Rail Road Co. Fare Ticket PMG 65 EPQ
1873 $1 Charleston, South Carolina Rail Road Co. Fare Ticket PMG 65 EPQ

1873 $1 Charleston, South Carolina Rail Road Co. Fare Ticket PMG 65 EPQ
Your Trusted Source For Quality Currency. One Passenger / 25 Miles – Series of 1873, This note is graded Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ by PMG. Obsolete Bank Note – Charleston, South Carolina South Carolina Rail Road Company. Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. If you have any questions please feel free to message me and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you for looking.
1873 $1 Charleston, South Carolina Rail Road Co. Fare Ticket PMG 65 EPQ