$1 ATLANTIC County NEW JERSEY Large 1934 Green Depression Scrip ERTZ Old Money

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You are bidding on a $1 note from THE COUNTY OF ATLANTIC , NJ. Issued during the hard times of the Great Depression. A sailing ship is shown in the lower center in a seal. This one bears interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. The back has a pretty green design. A silent reminder of some tough times! F ront bears signatures of: Johnson (Treasurer) Doughty (Chairman of the Board) Size: 3.25" x 6.75" Issue Date: AUGUST 1, 1934 Printer: E. A. Wright Bank Note Co. of Philadelphia History All of what is known today as Atlantic County was once called Egg Harbor Township , the eastern half of the original County of Gloucester . Named as an official district as early as 1693, it was bounded on the north by the Little Egg Harbor River (now known as the Mullica River ), and on the south by the Great Egg Harbor River and its southern branch the Tuckahoe River . Its eastern boundary was the Atlantic Ocean , but the western boundary in the South Jersey interior was not fixed until 1761. Adjacent counties Burlington County, New Jersey - north Ocean County, New Jersey - northeast Cape May County, New Jersey - south Cumberland County, New Jersey - southwest Camden County, New Jersey - northwest Gloucester County, New Jersey - northwest Save on Shipping : If you purchase more than 1 lot in a 5 day period, and pay for all lots together, read more