$10 1855 Hagerstown Maryland MD Obsolete Currency Bank Note Bill The Valley Bank
This note is dated January 31, 1855. This note was issued by The Valley Bank of Maryland. This is a gorgeous note that is a tough to find issue. This bill is a must have for any collector of Obsolete Currency!
NH $1 The EXETER Bank New Hampshire December 1855 Haxby NH-86 G2
Haxby NH-86 G2. The brown‑ink printing and ornate “ONE” border typify New England engraving houses before the consolidation of the 1860s. The Exeter Bank (2nd) failed in 1860. Surviving notes in any denomination or condition are scarce.
1855 Bank of East Tennessee Knoxville TN $5 Obsolete – Jonesboro Branch (65822)
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1855 $5 Vermont, Lyndon «Proof» PMG 63 OBSVT125UNL5aP
Reference: OBSVT125UNL5aP. Locale: Lyndon, Vermont. Grade: PMG 63 (Choice Uncirculated). Certification: PMG — Paper Money Guaranty. Certified quality: PMG 63 indicates Choice Uncirculated eye appeal with strong originality and minimal handling, presenting an excellent balance of technical grade and visual impact for investors and specialists alike.
IN $1 NEW HARMONY Indiana Private Bank of J.E. Rickells & Co. 1862 Wolka 1855-01
These firms handled local deposits, issued small‑denomination notes, and facilitated regional trade in an era when hard currency was scarce. Surviving notes are signed by Geo. Their short lifespan and limited circulation make these issues appealing artifacts of Indiana’s pre‑National Bank Act financial landscape.
1855 Mechanics Bank of Memphis $10 TN No.659 (L6493)
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1855 $1 The Western Exchange – NEBRASKA Note – NOT Bishop Hill, ISSUED!
It’s dated 1855 instead of printed 1857.
$5 1855 Fayetteville North Carolina Obsolete Currency Uncut Bank Sheet Notes
One of the notes has a spurious date of March 27, 1855. This sheet was issued by The Bank of Clarendon. This sheet is a must have for any collector of Obsolete Currency!
1855 $5 Valley Bank Of Maryland Obsolete Currency Note — Circulated
The product is a circulated $5 Valley Bank of Maryland obsolete currency note from 1855. This piece of paper money holds historical significance as a form of currency that was no longer valid after a certain period of time. As a collector’s item, it serves as a tangible piece of American history, offering a glimpse into the financial systems and practices of the past.
1855 Western Exchange Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Omaha City, NE $1 Note 63353
O (When applicable) intact original shrink wrap, 2×2 flip, or presentation, plastic, or acrylic case. If the item is a proof coin in a slab holder, be aware that proof coins can have haze or milk spots.