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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 Commercial banknotes have primarily been replaced by national banknotes issued by central banks or monetary authorities.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
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FIFTY DOLLAR NOTE 1872 Uncirculated Crisp $50 low #1228

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FIFTY DOLLAR NOTE 1872 Uncirculated Crisp $50 low #1228
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FIFTY DOLLAR NOTE 1872 Uncirculated Crisp $50 low #1228

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 FIFTY DOLLAR NOTE 1872 Uncirculated Crisp $50 low #1228
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- 1872 $50 State of South Carolina Choice Uncirculated Unc CR 8

- 1872 $50 State of South Carolina Choice Uncirculated Unc CR 8
- 1872 $50 State of South Carolina Choice Uncirculated Unc CR 8

- 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!
- 1872 $50 State of South Carolina Choice Uncirculated Unc CR 8
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1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 Cents 2 Uncut CIVIL War Notes

1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 Cents 2 Uncut CIVIL War Notes
1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 Cents 2 Uncut CIVIL War Notes

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.
1863 Bank Of The State Of South Carolina 25 Cents 2 Uncut CIVIL War Notes
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1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204

1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204

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.
1872 $2 State of South Carolina Columbia 204
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Sterling Silver LogoArt South Carolina State University Extra Large Pendant

Sterling Silver LogoArt South Carolina State University Extra Large Pendant
Sterling Silver LogoArt South Carolina State University Extra Large Pendant

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.
Sterling Silver LogoArt South Carolina State University Extra Large Pendant