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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FIFTY DOLLAR NOTE 1872 Uncirculated Crisp $50 low #1228
The note has a denomination of fifty dollars and is in an uncirculated condition with crisp details. It features a low serial number of 1228 and has not been modified in any way. This cancelled currency is a piece of history and a valuable addition to any collection. The note was made in the United States and is certified as ungraded, making it a unique item for collectors.
State of South Carolina Warrant Early Stocks and Bonds
Handwritten warrant of Nash County, North Carolina. Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
- 1872 $50 State of South Carolina Choice Uncirculated Unc CR 8
Lincoln Gold and Coin. Add to Favorite Sellers. This is consistently one of the most popular of all US obsolete banknotes. This low number crisp beautifully engraved remainder note is in exceptional condition exhibiting excellent color and paper quality. Please compare with similar offerings and order with confidence. This Post-Civil War reconstruction era note is just part of a larger collection of coins and currency available online and at our store in California. Don’t miss your opportunity to add this Beautiful 150 year classic to your collection. Engraved by the American Bank Note Company Issue Number 660. Unless otherwise noted, the pictures you see in this listing depict the actual item you will receive. We photographed this bank note under direct natural lighting to assist you with your evaluation. 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 Cents 2 Uncut CIVIL War Notes
We’re pleased to offer this scarce pair of hand signed 25 Cent Banknotes issued February 1, 1863 by the Bank of the State of South Carolina. These uncut notes are part of our extensive inventory of US, Confederate & Obsolete banknotes available online and at our store in California. We photographed this pair of Civil War era notes 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.
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
The intricate design and historical significance of this obsolete note make it a valuable addition to any collection. The note is in uncirculated condition and has not been graded or certified. It is a one-of-a-kind piece of history that would make a great addition to any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique piece of South Carolina currency.
Sterling Silver LogoArt South Carolina State University Extra Large Pendant
All weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. Tracking will be provided when it becomes available. Please make sure your address is current and correct. If the information does not match, your order may be canceled.
1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 & 75 Cents 2 Uncut CIVIL War Notes
We’re pleased to offer this scarce pair of hand signed 25 & 75 Cent Banknotes issued February 1, 1863 by the Bank of the State of South Carolina. These uncut notes are part of our extensive inventory of US, Confederate & Obsolete banknotes available online and at our store in California. We photographed this pair of Civil War era notes 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.
South Carolina Black state legislators violence military 1876 Leslie’s nwsppr
South Carolina Black state legislators violence military 1876 Leslie’s nwsppr. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. (Old Periodicals, 19th Century Newspapers, Americana, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Reconstruction, Montana, Dakota-Sioux, South Carolina, Black Legislators). Issued December 16th, 1876, New York, by Frank Leslie. Newspaper remains partially uncut and unopened paper originally printed as a giant single unfolded sheet on both sides- then folded (like today) as when originally issued almost 150 years ago. A very early image depicting African-Americans in the South Carolina state legislature shortly after the end of slavery. Another full page woodcut shows the South Carolina capitol building in Columbia protected by the military. Leslie’s Illustrated loose issues are far scarcer than Harper’s Weekly issues by a magnitude of perhaps 10:1 (or more) for reasons explained in Mott. An actual piece of American history issued during Reconstruction. Filled with commentary and wood engraved images, issued contemporary to the events. Original late 19th century weekly newspaper. An actual complete newspaper published at the date listed, not a modern re-issue of one. During this period, this journal was a major, influential national publication which employed many of the top artists of the era. It was a direct competitor to Harper’s and Frank Leslie was a successful publisher. Paper uniformly age toned as typical, some pages loose. Nice looking, clean, well preserved example, pages loosened, any age flaws easy to overlook or forgive. Text on reverse of each page as always, images and maps from Frank Leslie’s like this are typically offered separately for display. 16″ H x 11″ W. Mott, American Magazines, Vol 1-4, still an essential reference work.
14K White Gold South Carolina State Necklace Charm Pendant
Introducing our stunning 14k white gold South Carolina state necklace for her! This travel-themed necklace is the perfect way to show off your state pride and love for South Carolina. The I Heart States design is beautifully crafted and makes for a unique and meaningful gift. Made with high-quality materials, this women’s state necklace is a must-have addition to any jewelry collection. Shop now and add this destination necklace to your cart!