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Item | Info |
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Series | 1863 |
Type | National Bank Note |
Seal Varieties | Red with rays |
See Also | If your note doesn't match try: 1. 1862 $2 Legal Tender 2. 1869 $2 Legal Tender |
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The following list of 1863 Georgia Charters is not exact. More banks are listed than may have issued 1863 $2 notes. For exact charter issue info, see info below table.
Directions: Click column name to resort table. Example: To sort by Bank Name alphabetically, click "Bank". To sort by Charter Number (default) click "Charter". Arrow direction next to column name indicates order. Up highest to lowest, Down lowest to highest.
Bank | Charter | Charter Year |
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Savannah National Bank of Savannah 1255 | 1255 | 1865 |
Atlanta National Bank of Atlanta 1559 | 1559 | 1865 |
City National Bank of Savannah 1586 | 1586 | 1865 |
Georgia National Bank of Atlanta 1605 | 1605 | 1865 |
National Bank of Augusta of Augusta 1613 | 1613 | 1865 |
First National Bank of Macon 1617 | 1617 | 1865 |
Chattahoochee National Bank of Columbus 1630 | 1630 | 1866 |
National Bank of Athens of Athens 1639 | 1639 | 1866 |
Merchants National Bank of Savannah 1640 | 1640 | 1866 |
Merchants and Planters National Bank of Augusta 1703 | 1703 | 1870 |
National Exchange Bank of Augusta 1860 | 1860 | 1871 |
First National Bank of Newnan 1861 | 1861 | 1871 |
First National Bank of Americus 2009 | 2009 | 1872 |
State National Bank of Atlanta 2064 | 2064 | 1872 |
City National Bank of Griffin 2075 | 2075 | 1873 |
Those interested in precise issue information per state, charter and denomination should consult well known National Bank Note reference guides. Click here.
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