An extremely interesting obsolete note. A miracle survivor from the 19th century that represents a significant financial artifact. We believe these notes, often extreme rarities, are tremendously interesting and likely undervalued. They represent spectacular engraved works of art and outstanding collectible investments. A fantastic opportunity. This example might have graded higher but for issues printed on holder label.
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From the latter part of the 1700s through the early 1870s obsolete currency (often referred to as Broken Bank Notes) came from many sources, i.e.; States, Counties, Municipalities, Military, Banks, Corporations, and Private Merchants just to mention a few. Most people don't realize that before the U.S. Government started regulating the banking industry in 1861, the aforementioned had their own money printed and thus provided collectors wit...
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