Morristown, NJ – Morris County Bank $1 July 1, 1852 Remainder Choice AU!
Remainder Choice AU!
Jefferson City, Missouri Civil War Secessionist $3 Jan. 1, 1862 Cr. 9 Choice AU+
He was deposed by the state’s Unionist legislature and fled in exile to Little Rock, Arkansas. He planned an invasion to take Missouri (which was under martial law during the entire Civil War) but died in exile of cancer on 6 December, 1862.
1862 Raleigh , state of North Carolina,$20 , choice AU
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1862 Knox Corners NY 50¢ Remainder Harris H4 Legacy 55 Choice AU
• Date: December 1, 1862. • Catalog Reference:Harris H4. • Location: Knox Corners, Oneida County, New York. This example features the classiceagle vignette design and has been professionally gradedChoice About New 55 by Legacy Currency Grading.
De Soto, Nebraska (Territory) – Bank of De Soto $1 Oct. 1, 1863 Choice AU!
Obsolete Currency De Soto, Nebraska (Territory) – Bank of De Soto $1 Oct. 1, 1863Choice/Crisp About Uncirculated!Serial # 4144. Civil War Era Paper Money! Ships Via The USPS. **Please See Photos To Appreciate Condition**
1844 $200 «Republic of Texas» Treasury Warrant – Choice AU – Very Rare! CR-W6a.
The associates also presided over four judicial districts. The county-court system consisted of a chief justice and two associates, chosen by a majority of the justices of the peace in the county. They then proceeded to Washington and separated: Wharton remained in the capital, Archer went to Richmond, and Austin headed for New York City.
1933 $1 Scrip Portland OR Treasurer Multnomah County Choice AU 58 PPQ PCGS *2096
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$5- 1862 Treasury Note- Richmond, Va- Choice AU 58
1862 15c Obsolete – The Hydeville Company – Vermont – Pcgs Choice AU 58 PPQ
1862 15c Obsolete – The Hydeville Company – Vermont – Pcgs Choice AU 58 PPQ. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.
1860’s new orleans louisiana note haxby #LA-15-G4 plate#A PCGS choice AU58
The product is a 1860’s New Orleans, Louisiana banknote with a Haxby #LA-15-G4 plate#A certification from PCGS Banknote Grading. This rare collectable piece of paper money from the United States features the signature of John M. Egan as the cashier of the Mercantile Bank of Louisiana. Its grade of AU 58 indicates it is in very good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection of obsolete currency or US paper money. Its historical significance and unique design make it a sought-after item for numismatists and collectors alike.