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South Carolina Cheraw $5 1850s PMG 25 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Cheraw $5 1850s PMG 25 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Cheraw $5 1850s PMG 25 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Cheraw $5 1850s PMG 25 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Cheraw $5 1850s PMG 25 Very Fine Banknote
The central design of the banknote typically features various design elements that can vary based on the specific variation and series of the note. The denomination of “Five” or “5” is prominently displayed on the front of the note. The banknote includes inscriptions and text related to the issuing authority (Cheraw, South Carolina), location, and other relevant information. Each banknote typically had a serial number for tracking and record-keeping purposes. Banknotes from this era were known for their intricate engravings and decorative elements, which can vary based on the design. The back of the banknote typically features a central design element, which may vary based on the specific variation of the note. Similar to the front, the back includes inscriptions and text related to the denomination and issuing authority. The PMG grade of 25 Very Fine indicates the condition of the banknote. This numerical grade represents the condition of the note. A grade of 25 is considered “Very Fine, ” indicating that the banknote is in relatively good condition for its age. It may exhibit signs of wear, such as creases, folds, or minor staining, but it retains its overall appearance. The design and issuance of currency by different states and authorities during various eras are of particular interest to collectors and historians. The value of such a banknote can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, demand among collectors, and specific design features. A grade of 25 Very Fine suggests that it is in relatively good collectible condition. WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIAL. At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We’re not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It’s not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. The smiles, the elation, the awe of our clients. Yes, we’re human, and we might falter at times, but our commitment to improve and to serve you better never wanes. Every day, we strive to be a part of your collecting journey, ensuring it’s as thrilling and fulfilling as you dreamed. Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing. This volume allows us to offer quality banknotes below market prices. Our auctions frequently feature high-grade, unsearched currency lots brimming with hidden treasures that continually astonish our customers. It’s a transparent, exciting way to nab the best deals. Our continuous, large-scale acquisitions mean deep savings for our clients. The Thrill of the Chase. We don’t pre-screen or overly catalog. Join us in this thrilling hunt. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting, our weekly auctions are your gateway to unparalleled deals. Ready to start your collecting adventure? At Bloc Galleries, we specialize in offering the finest collectibles and treasures backed by our exceptional team of clients. Our unyielding commitment to your satisfaction and our expert staff stands ready to make your experience with Bloc Galleries outstanding. Purchasing online collectibles can be subjective, meaning photos sometimes need to meet our client’s expectations or interpretation. We process tens of thousands of items annually, and occasionally, mistakes happen with listing numbers, lots, photos, or other weird stuff. When that occurs, we always try to provide a substitute for a better grade or condition for the same or reduced price. We have successfully made those situations a win-win opportunity for both the customer and our gallery, so please don’t worry about an item that might not be as expected. We will make it right. If it’s significantly higher, we will generally contact you and let you know. ALL UNPAID ORDERS AUTOMATICALLY CANCELED AFTER 5 DAYS. Thank you for choosing Bloc Galleries, where your satisfaction is our mission. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns; we look forward to serving you!
South Carolina Cheraw $5 1850s PMG 25 Very Fine Banknote
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South Carolina Georgetown $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Georgetown $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Georgetown $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Georgetown $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Georgetown $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
The central design of the banknote typically features various design elements that can vary based on the specific variation and series of the note. The denomination of “Ten” or “10” is prominently displayed on the front of the note. The banknote includes inscriptions and text related to the issuing authority (Georgetown, South Carolina), location, and other relevant information. Each banknote typically had a serial number for tracking and record-keeping purposes. Banknotes from this era were known for their intricate engravings and decorative elements, which can vary based on the design. The back of the banknote typically features a central design element, which may vary based on the specific variation of the note. Similar to the front, the back includes inscriptions and text related to the denomination and issuing authority. The PMG grade of 20 Very Fine indicates the condition of the banknote. This numerical grade represents the condition of the note. A grade of 20 is considered “Very Fine, ” indicating that the banknote is in relatively good condition for its age. It may exhibit signs of wear, such as creases, folds, or minor staining, but it retains its overall appearance. The design and issuance of currency by different states and authorities during various eras are of particular interest to collectors and historians. The value of such a banknote can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, demand among collectors, and specific design features. A grade of 20 Very Fine suggests that it is in relatively good collectible condition. WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIAL. At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We’re not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It’s not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. The smiles, the elation, the awe of our clients. Yes, we’re human, and we might falter at times, but our commitment to improve and to serve you better never wanes. Every day, we strive to be a part of your collecting journey, ensuring it’s as thrilling and fulfilling as you dreamed. Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing. This volume allows us to offer quality banknotes below market prices. Our auctions frequently feature high-grade, unsearched currency lots brimming with hidden treasures that continually astonish our customers. It’s a transparent, exciting way to nab the best deals. Our continuous, large-scale acquisitions mean deep savings for our clients. The Thrill of the Chase. We don’t pre-screen or overly catalog. Join us in this thrilling hunt. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting, our weekly auctions are your gateway to unparalleled deals. Ready to start your collecting adventure? At Bloc Galleries, we specialize in offering the finest collectibles and treasures backed by our exceptional team of clients. Our unyielding commitment to your satisfaction and our expert staff stands ready to make your experience with Bloc Galleries outstanding. Purchasing online collectibles can be subjective, meaning photos sometimes need to meet our client’s expectations or interpretation. We process tens of thousands of items annually, and occasionally, mistakes happen with listing numbers, lots, photos, or other weird stuff. When that occurs, we always try to provide a substitute for a better grade or condition for the same or reduced price. We have successfully made those situations a win-win opportunity for both the customer and our gallery, so please don’t worry about an item that might not be as expected. We will make it right. If it’s significantly higher, we will generally contact you and let you know. ALL UNPAID ORDERS AUTOMATICALLY CANCELED AFTER 5 DAYS. Thank you for choosing Bloc Galleries, where your satisfaction is our mission. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns; we look forward to serving you!
South Carolina Georgetown $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
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South Carolina Charleston $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Charleston $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Charleston $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Charleston $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Charleston $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
The central design of the banknote typically features various design elements that can vary based on the specific variation and series of the note. The denomination of “Ten” or “10” is prominently displayed on the front of the note. The banknote includes inscriptions and text related to the issuing authority (Charleston, South Carolina), location, and other relevant information. Each banknote typically had a serial number for tracking and record-keeping purposes. Banknotes from this era were known for their intricate engravings and decorative elements, which can vary based on the design. The back of the banknote typically features a central design element, which may vary based on the specific variation of the note. Similar to the front, the back includes inscriptions and text related to the denomination and issuing authority. The PMG grade of 20 Very Fine indicates the condition of the banknote. This numerical grade represents the condition of the note. A grade of 20 is considered “Very Fine, ” indicating that the banknote is in relatively good condition for its age. It may exhibit signs of wear, such as creases, folds, or minor staining, but it retains its overall appearance. The design and issuance of currency by different states and authorities during various eras are of particular interest to collectors and historians. The value of such a banknote can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, demand among collectors, and specific design features. A grade of 20 Very Fine suggests that it is in relatively good collectible condition. WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIAL. At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We’re not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It’s not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. The smiles, the elation, the awe of our clients. Yes, we’re human, and we might falter at times, but our commitment to improve and to serve you better never wanes. Every day, we strive to be a part of your collecting journey, ensuring it’s as thrilling and fulfilling as you dreamed. Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing. This volume allows us to offer quality banknotes below market prices. Our auctions frequently feature high-grade, unsearched currency lots brimming with hidden treasures that continually astonish our customers. It’s a transparent, exciting way to nab the best deals. Our continuous, large-scale acquisitions mean deep savings for our clients. The Thrill of the Chase. We don’t pre-screen or overly catalog. Join us in this thrilling hunt. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting, our weekly auctions are your gateway to unparalleled deals. Ready to start your collecting adventure? At Bloc Galleries, we specialize in offering the finest collectibles and treasures backed by our exceptional team of clients. Our unyielding commitment to your satisfaction and our expert staff stands ready to make your experience with Bloc Galleries outstanding. Purchasing online collectibles can be subjective, meaning photos sometimes need to meet our client’s expectations or interpretation. We process tens of thousands of items annually, and occasionally, mistakes happen with listing numbers, lots, photos, or other weird stuff. When that occurs, we always try to provide a substitute for a better grade or condition for the same or reduced price. We have successfully made those situations a win-win opportunity for both the customer and our gallery, so please don’t worry about an item that might not be as expected. We will make it right. If it’s significantly higher, we will generally contact you and let you know. ALL UNPAID ORDERS AUTOMATICALLY CANCELED AFTER 5 DAYS. Thank you for choosing Bloc Galleries, where your satisfaction is our mission. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns; we look forward to serving you!
South Carolina Charleston $10 1850s PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
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South Carolina Cheraw $5(Five Dollars)PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Cheraw $5(Five Dollars)PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Cheraw $5(Five Dollars)PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
South Carolina Cheraw $5(Five Dollars)PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote

South Carolina Cheraw $5(Five Dollars)PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
The central design of the banknote typically features various design elements that can vary based on the specific variation and series of the note. The denomination of “Five” or “5” is prominently displayed on the front of the note. The banknote includes inscriptions and text related to the issuing authority (Cheraw, South Carolina), location, and other relevant information. Each banknote typically had a serial number for tracking and record-keeping purposes. Banknotes from this era were known for their intricate engravings and decorative elements, which can vary based on the design. The back of the banknote typically features a central design element, which may vary based on the specific variation of the note. Similar to the front, the back includes inscriptions and text related to the denomination and issuing authority. The PMG grade of 20 Very Fine indicates the condition of the banknote. This numerical grade represents the condition of the note. A grade of 20 is considered “Very Fine, ” indicating that the banknote is in relatively good condition for its age. It may exhibit signs of wear, such as creases, folds, or minor staining, but it retains its overall appearance. The design and issuance of currency by different states and authorities during various eras are of particular interest to collectors and historians. The value of such a banknote can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, demand among collectors, and specific design features. A grade of 20 Very Fine suggests that it is in relatively good collectible condition. WHAT MAKES BLOC GALLERIES SPECIAL. At the heart of Bloc Galleries is a belief: no great endeavor is ever accomplished without extraordinary people. We’re not just employees doing a job. Like you, we are avid collectors bound by a deep-rooted passion for the world of collecting. Every artifact and every note has a story, and we are as invested in discovering and sharing these tales as you are. It’s not just about the hours we pour in but the energy, dedication, and sacrifices we willingly make. The smiles, the elation, the awe of our clients. Yes, we’re human, and we might falter at times, but our commitment to improve and to serve you better never wanes. Every day, we strive to be a part of your collecting journey, ensuring it’s as thrilling and fulfilling as you dreamed. Vast Acquisitions, Unbeatable Pricing. This volume allows us to offer quality banknotes below market prices. Our auctions frequently feature high-grade, unsearched currency lots brimming with hidden treasures that continually astonish our customers. It’s a transparent, exciting way to nab the best deals. Our continuous, large-scale acquisitions mean deep savings for our clients. The Thrill of the Chase. We don’t pre-screen or overly catalog. Join us in this thrilling hunt. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting, our weekly auctions are your gateway to unparalleled deals. Ready to start your collecting adventure? At Bloc Galleries, we specialize in offering the finest collectibles and treasures backed by our exceptional team of clients. Our unyielding commitment to your satisfaction and our expert staff stands ready to make your experience with Bloc Galleries outstanding. Purchasing online collectibles can be subjective, meaning photos sometimes need to meet our client’s expectations or interpretation. We process tens of thousands of items annually, and occasionally, mistakes happen with listing numbers, lots, photos, or other weird stuff. When that occurs, we always try to provide a substitute for a better grade or condition for the same or reduced price. We have successfully made those situations a win-win opportunity for both the customer and our gallery, so please don’t worry about an item that might not be as expected. We will make it right. If it’s significantly higher, we will generally contact you and let you know. ALL UNPAID ORDERS AUTOMATICALLY CANCELED AFTER 5 DAYS. Thank you for choosing Bloc Galleries, where your satisfaction is our mission. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns; we look forward to serving you!
South Carolina Cheraw $5(Five Dollars)PMG 20 Very Fine Banknote
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12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 2, 1859 G20 Sheheen 257 PMG Very Fine 25. In an oval containing a number of stars flanked by two large red-orange counters and a red-orange and white ONE HUNDRED protector panel below. PMG mentions a few pinholes that affect nothing. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. ? Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. ????? . Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS. THANKS FOR L?? KING!
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
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INA South Carolina 1872 $10 US Obsolete Currency PCGS 66 PPQ Very Vivid Color

INA South Carolina 1872 $10 US Obsolete Currency PCGS 66 PPQ Very Vivid Color
INA South Carolina 1872 $10 US Obsolete Currency PCGS 66 PPQ Very Vivid Color

INA South Carolina 1872 $10 US Obsolete Currency PCGS 66 PPQ Very Vivid Color
This is a splendid note. It has very vivid color. 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 1872 $10 US Obsolete Currency PCGS 66 PPQ Very Vivid Color
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12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 2, 1859 G20 Sheheen 257 PMG Very Fine 25. In an oval containing a number of stars flanked by two large red-orange counters and a red-orange and white ONE HUNDRED protector panel below. PMG mentions a few pinholes that affect nothing. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS.
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
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12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 2, 1859 G20 Sheheen 257 PMG Very Fine 25. In an oval containing a number of stars flanked by two large red-orange counters and a red-orange and white ONE HUNDRED protector panel below. PMG mentions a few pinholes that affect nothing. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS.
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
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12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 2, 1859 G20 Sheheen 257 PMG Very Fine 25. In an oval containing a number of stars flanked by two large red-orange counters and a red-orange and white ONE HUNDRED protector panel below. PMG mentions a few pinholes that affect nothing. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS.
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
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12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25

12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25
WE HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK. Now, here is the item that you came for. 2, 1859 G20 Sheheen 257 PMG Very Fine 25. In an oval containing a number of stars flanked by two large red-orange counters and a red-orange and white ONE HUNDRED protector panel below. PMG mentions a few pinholes that affect nothing. Please take a look at the photos. Please feel free to send us a message any time. Need to reach us after 6PM, no problem, we periodically check our messages throughout the night, and someone will get back to you. Please be sure to add our items to your watchlist so that you may receive exclusive offers and discounts. Special offers and discounts available to only those watching our item(s). It’s always our goal to provide five star service and we appreciate. We view your feedback as indication of the. We will always reciprocate for feedback. PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS.
12/8/1859 South Carolina Bank Of Hamburg $100 G20 Serial #21 PMG Very Fine VF25