MI $1 DETROIT The Bank of Michigan Sept 1, 1839 Haxby MI-140 G6
Haxby MI-140 G6. By 1839, the national depression strained even reputable Detroit banks, making late‑period issues like this scarcer survivors. Low‑denomination notes circulated heavily, and few endured with presentable detail.
1800’s $1 The Sussex Bank – Newton, NEW JERSEY Note CU
A family pulling a large pile of hay stop to talk to the local blacksmith on this attractive note with a «ONE» protector in red. This note grades Crisp Uncirculated with a pinhole on the top left corner.
1865 JERSEY CITY 1ST NB XF+ NICE CRISP PAID LARGE BRIGHT CHECK REVENUE STAMP
1861 $1 The Bank of the State of Missouri – St. Louis, MISSOURI Note – RARE!
Between the signatures is a rendition of the State Seal of Missouri. This bank operated from 1837 until 1866 and had many branches.
April 1, 1839 Calais ME Washington County Bank $10 Dollar Note Obsolete Banknote
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$1 MECHANICS BANK GEORGETOWN DC One Dollar Bill Obsolete District Columbia Note
Georgetown, Washington, D.C. is one of the oldest and most historically rich neighborhoods in the United States.
1855 $1 The Merchants Bank – Boston, MASSACHUSETTS (Altered) Note
June 1, 1840 Towanda Pennsylvania Towanda Bank $1 Dollar Note Obsolete Banknote
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$1 1867 Macon Georgia GA Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill Macon Brunswick RR Co.
$1 1867 Macon Georgia GA Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill Macon Brunswick RR Co.. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.
1867 Union Military Scrip Topeka Kansas KS $10 $1 Obsolete Bank Note Pair
The product is a pair of $10 and $1 banknotes from the 1867 Union Military Scrip issued in Topeka, Kansas. These obsolete currency notes were printed in the United States and are ungraded and uncertified. They are a unique piece of American paper money history, representing a military scrip used during the Civil War era. The pair would make a valuable addition to any coin and paper money collection focusing on US obsolete currency.