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Union Bank of Maryland. Counterfeit. Comment: Stains. A contemporary counterfeit of a rare early Baltimore obsolete. Stains in the upper right are not significant and blend in well.
Proof. Bank of Augusta. Listed in Haxby only as a regular issue for the design. A portrait of George Washington can be seen on the left and a seldom used portrait of Patrick Henry can be seen on the right. Typical PC’s can be found along the signature lines. Very attractive.
Hagerstown. Washington County Savings Institution. Counterfeit. Comment: Minor Repair. Light repair near the upper right corner is minor.
Cut Cancelled. Republic of Texas. An attractive example with strong color and solid paper. A typical cut cancel can be easily overlooked.
Baltimore. Howard Park Steam Cotton Factory. Comment: Rust Minor Repairs. R-6. Vignettes include a Bust 25c reverse design. Rust spots sprinkle into even wear. Repairs are of little distraction.
Canal & Banking Co. New Orleans. LA-105-G32. Liberty with Eagle and Shield. No Face Tint.
Warfieldsburg. Carroll County. R. Nelson. Remainder, R-7. R. Nelson was the owner of a general store and the local agent for Stainburn’s Vegetable Extract Anti-Bilious Pills.Well centered with only light folding and premium paper.
Columbia Bank. Washington, DC. Mounted on Cardstock. Hole Punch Cancelled. From one of the many fraudulent banks in business in DC from 1852-56. Vignettes include Hebe offering a drink to an eagle, an eagle perched on a federal shield, and Ceres kneeling in a field. The appearance is bright and fresh. Typical POC’s lie across […]
Bank of St. Johns. A cotton plant is the central vignette. Attractive red and black ink with solid paper.
Citizens’ Bank Of Louisiana. LA-15-G12c. Liberty with Shield and Coins.
Omaha City Bank and Land Co, Remainder. A lovely note with strong orange-red and black inks and bright premium paper. Vignettes include: two men talking outside next to horses at center, a child holding chickens at right, and a young woman at left.
Farmers and Merchants Bank. Ashland. A lovely note with black ink and large red protectors. A central vignette features a cattle drive. Quite eye appealing!
Commercial Exchange Bank. A lovely issue that exhibits attractive vignettes and premium paper. Black ink and an orange seal rest upon the front and full orange color captures the back.
Eastern Bank of Alabama. Eufaula. Remainder. Vignettes include a riverboat scene with cotton unloading, a young woman with a dove, and a slave with a basket of cotton. The paper is fresh and bright. Strong black and red inks provide wonderful eye appeal.
Charlottesville. Monticello Bank. An attractive red and black ink note that exhibits pleasing vignettes and even wear. An unnoted pin hole blends in well.
Remainder. Bank of Washington, North Carolina.A bright crispy note with strong red and black ink. Vignettes include a central portrait of George Washington.
Bullion Bank. Washington, DC. Lovely red and black inks provide excellent eye appeal. Much tougher than the lower denominations.
Bullion Bank of Washington, DC. Remainder. Beautiful red and black ink on the front and green ink on the back remains strong. Wear is even.
State Of South Carolina. Revenue Bond Scrip. Cr-SC-7. Continental Solidier-State Shield. Schoolgirl.
Sadler’s Business College. Baltimore. An attractive note with vignettes of Commerce on the left and the Virginia coat of arms on the right. Green and black inks blend well onto paper with light even wear.
Bank of Middletown. Middletown. Proof. A pair of striking vignettes with rich color and bright paper. Four typical POC’s are placed across the signature lines. “Exceptional Embossing and Color” are also noted.
Remainder. Norfolk Bank. A wonderful fully framed note that exhibits strong red and black inks and original paper. A vignette on the left portrays cattle being driven. Attractive and eye appealing.
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Union Bank of Maryland. Counterfeit. Comment: Stains. A contemporary counterfeit of a rare early Baltimore obsolete. Stains in the upper right are not significant and blend in well.
Proof. Bank of Augusta. Listed in Haxby only as a regular issue for the design. A portrait of George Washington can be seen on the left and a seldom used portrait of Patrick Henry can be seen on the right. Typical PC’s can be found along the signature lines. Very attractive.
Hagerstown. Washington County Savings Institution. Counterfeit. Comment: Minor Repair. Light repair near the upper right corner is minor.
Cut Cancelled. Republic of Texas. An attractive example with strong color and solid paper. A typical cut cancel can be easily overlooked.
Baltimore. Howard Park Steam Cotton Factory. Comment: Rust Minor Repairs. R-6. Vignettes include a Bust 25c reverse design. Rust spots sprinkle into even wear. Repairs are of little distraction.
Canal & Banking Co. New Orleans. LA-105-G32. Liberty with Eagle and Shield. No Face Tint.
Warfieldsburg. Carroll County. R. Nelson. Remainder, R-7. R. Nelson was the owner of a general store and the local agent for Stainburn’s Vegetable Extract Anti-Bilious Pills.Well centered with only light folding and premium paper.
Columbia Bank. Washington, DC. Mounted on Cardstock. Hole Punch Cancelled. From one of the many fraudulent banks in business in DC from 1852-56. Vignettes include Hebe offering a drink to an eagle, an eagle perched on a federal shield, and Ceres kneeling in a field. The appearance is bright and fresh. Typical POC’s lie across […]
Bank of St. Johns. A cotton plant is the central vignette. Attractive red and black ink with solid paper.
Citizens’ Bank Of Louisiana. LA-15-G12c. Liberty with Shield and Coins.
Omaha City Bank and Land Co, Remainder. A lovely note with strong orange-red and black inks and bright premium paper. Vignettes include: two men talking outside next to horses at center, a child holding chickens at right, and a young woman at left.
Farmers and Merchants Bank. Ashland. A lovely note with black ink and large red protectors. A central vignette features a cattle drive. Quite eye appealing!
Commercial Exchange Bank. A lovely issue that exhibits attractive vignettes and premium paper. Black ink and an orange seal rest upon the front and full orange color captures the back.
Eastern Bank of Alabama. Eufaula. Remainder. Vignettes include a riverboat scene with cotton unloading, a young woman with a dove, and a slave with a basket of cotton. The paper is fresh and bright. Strong black and red inks provide wonderful eye appeal.
Charlottesville. Monticello Bank. An attractive red and black ink note that exhibits pleasing vignettes and even wear. An unnoted pin hole blends in well.
Remainder. Bank of Washington, North Carolina.A bright crispy note with strong red and black ink. Vignettes include a central portrait of George Washington.
Bullion Bank. Washington, DC. Lovely red and black inks provide excellent eye appeal. Much tougher than the lower denominations.
Bullion Bank of Washington, DC. Remainder. Beautiful red and black ink on the front and green ink on the back remains strong. Wear is even.
State Of South Carolina. Revenue Bond Scrip. Cr-SC-7. Continental Solidier-State Shield. Schoolgirl.
Sadler’s Business College. Baltimore. An attractive note with vignettes of Commerce on the left and the Virginia coat of arms on the right. Green and black inks blend well onto paper with light even wear.
Bank of Middletown. Middletown. Proof. A pair of striking vignettes with rich color and bright paper. Four typical POC’s are placed across the signature lines. “Exceptional Embossing and Color” are also noted.
Remainder. Norfolk Bank. A wonderful fully framed note that exhibits strong red and black inks and original paper. A vignette on the left portrays cattle being driven. Attractive and eye appealing.
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Union Bank of Maryland. Counterfeit. Comment: Stains. A contemporary counterfeit of a rare early Baltimore obsolete. Stains in the upper right are not significant and blend in well.
Proof. Bank of Augusta. Listed in Haxby only as a regular issue for the design. A portrait of George Washington can be seen on the left and a seldom used portrait of Patrick Henry can be seen on the right. Typical PC’s can be found along the signature lines. Very attractive.
Hagerstown. Washington County Savings Institution. Counterfeit. Comment: Minor Repair. Light repair near the upper right corner is minor.
Cut Cancelled. Republic of Texas. An attractive example with strong color and solid paper. A typical cut cancel can be easily overlooked.
Baltimore. Howard Park Steam Cotton Factory. Comment: Rust Minor Repairs. R-6. Vignettes include a Bust 25c reverse design. Rust spots sprinkle into even wear. Repairs are of little distraction.
Canal & Banking Co. New Orleans. LA-105-G32. Liberty with Eagle and Shield. No Face Tint.
Warfieldsburg. Carroll County. R. Nelson. Remainder, R-7. R. Nelson was the owner of a general store and the local agent for Stainburn’s Vegetable Extract Anti-Bilious Pills.Well centered with only light folding and premium paper.
Columbia Bank. Washington, DC. Mounted on Cardstock. Hole Punch Cancelled. From one of the many fraudulent banks in business in DC from 1852-56. Vignettes include Hebe offering a drink to an eagle, an eagle perched on a federal shield, and Ceres kneeling in a field. The appearance is bright and fresh. Typical POC’s lie across […]
Bank of St. Johns. A cotton plant is the central vignette. Attractive red and black ink with solid paper.
Citizens’ Bank Of Louisiana. LA-15-G12c. Liberty with Shield and Coins.
Omaha City Bank and Land Co, Remainder. A lovely note with strong orange-red and black inks and bright premium paper. Vignettes include: two men talking outside next to horses at center, a child holding chickens at right, and a young woman at left.
Farmers and Merchants Bank. Ashland. A lovely note with black ink and large red protectors. A central vignette features a cattle drive. Quite eye appealing!
Commercial Exchange Bank. A lovely issue that exhibits attractive vignettes and premium paper. Black ink and an orange seal rest upon the front and full orange color captures the back.
Eastern Bank of Alabama. Eufaula. Remainder. Vignettes include a riverboat scene with cotton unloading, a young woman with a dove, and a slave with a basket of cotton. The paper is fresh and bright. Strong black and red inks provide wonderful eye appeal.
Charlottesville. Monticello Bank. An attractive red and black ink note that exhibits pleasing vignettes and even wear. An unnoted pin hole blends in well.
Remainder. Bank of Washington, North Carolina.A bright crispy note with strong red and black ink. Vignettes include a central portrait of George Washington.
Bullion Bank. Washington, DC. Lovely red and black inks provide excellent eye appeal. Much tougher than the lower denominations.
Bullion Bank of Washington, DC. Remainder. Beautiful red and black ink on the front and green ink on the back remains strong. Wear is even.
State Of South Carolina. Revenue Bond Scrip. Cr-SC-7. Continental Solidier-State Shield. Schoolgirl.
Sadler’s Business College. Baltimore. An attractive note with vignettes of Commerce on the left and the Virginia coat of arms on the right. Green and black inks blend well onto paper with light even wear.
Bank of Middletown. Middletown. Proof. A pair of striking vignettes with rich color and bright paper. Four typical POC’s are placed across the signature lines. “Exceptional Embossing and Color” are also noted.
Remainder. Norfolk Bank. A wonderful fully framed note that exhibits strong red and black inks and original paper. A vignette on the left portrays cattle being driven. Attractive and eye appealing.
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