Nine Mid-19th Century Obsolete Currency Notes
Item Details
A group of nine 19th century obsolete currency notes including the following: 1863 Twenty-Five Cents note from the State of Florida, a civil war era fifty cents note from the State of Alabama, an 1863 $10 note from the State of Georgia, an 1866 $1 note from the state of North Carolina, three T-69 $5 confederate notes, and an two unissued notes from the Canal & Banking company in New Orleans including a $5 and a $50 note. The notes vary in size up to 7 1/2′ × 3 1/8’. The condition varies from uncirculated to circulated and heavily worn with pinholes, frayed edges, staining, and creases.
| Currency Class | Obsolete Currency |
| Period | Mid-19th Century |
| Origin | United States |
| Number of Items | 9 |
Condition
- condition varies from uncirculated to circulated and heavily worn with pinholes, frayed edges, staining, and creases.
Dimensions
- measurements of the shipping package.
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Item #
ITMGN36411







