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CertNum 1072638-085 Front
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CertNum 1072638-085 Back
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CertNum 1135457-121 Front
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CertNum 1135457-121 Back
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Omaha City, NE- Western Exchange Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Deposited by Bishop Hill Colony $2 Nov. 2, 1857
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New Orleans, LA - New Orleans Canal & Banking Co. $20 18__ G34a Remainder LA105G34a
NGC 67EPQ
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CertNum 8008664-020 Front
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CertNum 8008664-020 Back
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CertNum 1520317-004 Front
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CertNum 1520317-004 Back
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Salisbury, MD The Somerset and Worcester Savings Bank $3 Nov. 1, 1862 Shank 116.5.13 MDS716 PMG 65EPQ SN 1163 pp A
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Hagerstown, MD The Hagerstown Bank $10 18__ Remainder MD240G46b PMG67EPQ
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US $5 US $1.25
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CertNum 5004624-012 Front
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CertNum 5004624-012 Back
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CertNum 5014287-013 Front
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CertNum 5014287-013 Back
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Tallahassee, FL The State of Florida 1864 $5 PMG 55
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Washington, DC The National Bank $1.25 DC300NL125PP Proprietary Proof PMG 66EPQ Plate A PMG 5014287-013 dtd. Aug. 4th, 1862. A great odd-denomination note, this $1.25 features a portrait of Andrew Jackson and at right, a young lady with curly hair. Another unusual feature, which was rare on federal issues until the Civil War, is the use of engraved signatures of J.W. Northerman and E.T. Latham, occupying the Cashier and President's positions, respectively, but unlabled as such. Back is unmarked...
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CertNum 5014285-014 Front
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CertNum 5014285-014 Back
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Washington, DC The National Bank $1.50 DC300NL150PP Proprietary Proof PMG 67EPQ Plate A PMG 5014285-014 dtd. Aug. 4th, 1862. A great odd-denomination note, this $1.50 features a portrait of a young lady wearing a wreath of laurel? in her hair and at right, a portrait of Winfield Scott, General of the Army from 1841-1861. Another unusual feature, which was rare on federal issues until the Civil War, is the use of engraved signatures of J.W. Northerman and E.T. Latham, occupying the Cashier and Pr...
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