Lot 30
[OBSOLETE] A Collection of Thirty-Eight Bank Notes
Sale 806 - Coins, Stamps and Paper Money
Nov 24, 2020 10:00AM CT
Timed Online / Chicago
Estimate
$300 - $500

Sold for $840

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
[OBSOLETE] A Collection of Thirty-Eight Bank Notes
First Half 19th Century and Later
of various private and state banks, comprising:
$3 Farmers Bank, Troy, NY, 1814,
$3 Phenix Bank, New York, NY,
$3 Piscataqua Exchange Bank, Portsmouth, NH,
$2 Franklin Silk Co., Franklin, OH,
$1 State Bank of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, 1850,
two $3 Stonington Bank, Stonington, CT,
$3 Stamford Bank, Stamford, CT, 1861,
two $3 State of Mississippi, Macon, MS, 1864,
$3 State of Mississippi, Jackson, MI, 1870,
$3 West River Bank, Jamaica, VT,
$3 State Bank of Michigan, Detroit, MI,
two $3 Bank of Manchester-Safety Fund, Manchester, MI, 1837,
$3 Columbia Bank, Washington D.C., 1852,
$3 Bank of Washington, Washington, NC, 1858,
$3 Bank of Washington, Washington, NC, 1862,
$20 Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA, 1842,
$1.25 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond, VA, 1862,
$1.50 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond, VA, 1862,
$1.75 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond, VA, 1862,
$2.50 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond, VA, 1862,
$3 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond, VA, 1862,
$4 Bank of the Commonwealth, Richmond, VA, 1862,
$20 Bank of the City of Petersburg, VA, 1861,
$3 Mechanics Bank of Memphis, Memphis, TN, 1854 
$3 Bank of East Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 1855;
together with a group of nine notes that arre backed to cardboard with adhesive.
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