1860 25c New York Ellisburgh PMG CH F15
1860 25c New York Ellisburgh PMG CH F15 1860 25c New York Ellisburgh PMG CH F15 1860 25c NY CHf15 SKU: 2023456072 Check out all the great US Coins, Paper Money, Ancients, World and Exonumia at Sarasota Numismatics. We are happy to answer any questions about this or anything in our vast inventory. PCGS # Grading Service PMG Grade F15 Mint Location Year 1860 Designation Strike Grade Add On Payment We only accept Ebay Managed Payments on eBay, this means you can rest assured your order will be with you ASAP after your purchase. For your security we only ship your order to the address you provide us via Ebay. Shipping As soon as you pay, eBay & Managed Payments will email you to let you know it’s been received and as soon as we’ve processed your order, we’ll let you know by email that it has been shipped with the tracking number, if applicable. Returns «We want you to be 100% happy with your purchase and offer a 14 day «no quibble» guarantee» If you change your mind, or the purchase is not suitable, you may notify us to cancel the contract within 14 days after the day of receipt of item(s) and you have a duty to take reasonable care of the item(s) until we receive the item(s) back. Return posting costs will be at your expense. Contact Any Questions? Please check this listing page carefully as the answer is usually there. If not, let us know and we’ll try our hardest to reply within one working day. Helpful Links Visit Our eBay Store About Seller Page Add Seller To Favorites Sign Up For Newsletter
1876 50 Cents Merchant Script New York Ilion Ogden& Downs PMG F15
Grading Service PMG. 1876 50 Cents. Mint Location.
1862 10 Cents Bath, New York Obsolete Note Bank of Bath L.D. Hodgman PMG F15
1862 10 cents scrip note, Bath New York obsolete currency, Bank of Bath note, Civil War era fractional currency, PMG Fine 15 obsolete note, L.D. Hodgman, U.S. obsolete bank notes, catalog 870. Grade: F15 (Fine 15).
1862 10 Cents Bath, New York Obsolete Note Bank of Bath L.D. Hodgman PMG F15
Signer/Attribution: L.D. Hodgman. A compelling New York banking relic tied to the Bank of Bath and L.D. Hodgman attribution. Grade: F15 (Fine 15). Grading service: PMG (Paper Money Guaranty). Grading Service PMG.
1837 6 1/4 Cents Zanesville, Ohio Obsolete Note Treasurer of Zanesville PMG F15
For specialists, the Zanesville municipal issue and the unusual 6 1/4‑cent denomination make this a desirable type; for newer collectors, it’s an affordable, authenticated gateway into U.S. obsolete currency with a direct link to the Panic of 1837.
1862 3 Cents New York, Cooperstown H.S. Babcock PMG CF15 Finest Known
Grading Service PMG. 1862 3 Cents. Mint Location.
1837 25 Cents Philadelphia, PA Obsolete Note Mayor, Aldermen & Citizens PMG F15
Certified PMG F15 for authenticity and market-recognized grading. Grade: F15 (Fine 15). PMG graded Fine 15, this note presents with honest circulation wear consistent with the grade, while retaining clear, collectible detail and strong identification for the type.
1816 6 1/4 Cents Philadelphia, PA Obsolete Note Philadelphia Bank PMG F15
Grade: F15 (Fine 15). Graded PMG Fine 15, this note presents with honest circulation wear consistent with period use while remaining a solid, collectible example of an early U.S. obsolete issue. Certification: PMG (Paper Money Guaranty).
1861 $5 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Obsolete Note Union Bank PMG F15 Counterfeit
Grade: Fine 15 (F15). Certification: PMG (Paper Money Guaranty). Grading Service PMG. The “Counterfeit” designation adds a specialized layer of interest for advanced collectors of counterfeit detector material, contemporary counterfeits, and “black money” or fraudulent issues that circulated alongside legitimate bank paper.
1861 $2 Charlottesville, Virginia Obsolete Note Monticello Bank PMG F15
Issued in a pivotal year in U.S. history, this Virginia obsolete note reflects the regional banking system that flourished before standardized national currency fully took hold. In Fine 15 (F15) condition, it presents as an honest circulated example with clear collectible integrity, making it an excellent choice for both seasoned obsolete-note specialists and newer collectors seeking a certified 1861 Virginia issue without the price point of higher-grade survivors.