1840s Patapsco Savings Fund Three Dollar Note

This three dollar note from the 1840s is a piece of obsolete currency, often valued for its historical significance from the early banking period of the United States. The craftsmanship includes detailed engravings and signatures, reflecting printing techniques of the era. Collectors find these notes appealing due to their rarity and the glimpse they offer into the economic history of the time.

1861 $3 The New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Rail Road Company

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1853 $3 Dollar Bank of New England at Goodspeed’s Landing Connecticut Banknote

AT GOODSPEED’S LANDING. The Bank of New England at Goodspeed’s Landing was a state-chartered bank in East Haddam, Connecticut that operated from 1853 to 1865. Established on August 1, 1853 as one of 14 banks chartered under the Free Banking Law of 1852, the bank was dissolved at the foundation of the National Bank of New England on July 22, 1865.