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Item | Info |
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Series | 1863 |
Type | Legal Tender Note - United States Note |
Seal Varieties | Red |
Signature Varieties | 1. Chittenden - Spinner |
Varieties | 4 Varieties. Will try to identify the note from your image. 1. New Series 1 - American Bank Note Co. Imprint - March 10, 1862 Script Date - One Serial Number - Second Obligation on Reverse - Type 2 Seal - Green Patent Date 30 June 1857 2. New Series 1 - American Bank Note Co. Imprint - March 10, 1863 Script Date - Two Serial Numbers (left bracketed, different font) - Second Obligation on Reverse - Type 2 Seal - NO Green Patent Date 30 June 1857 3. New Series 1 - American & National Bank Note Co. Imprints - March 10, 1862 Script Date - One Serial Number - Second Obligation on Reverse - Type 2 Seal - Green Patent Date 30 June 1857 4. New Series 1 - American Bank Co. Imprint - March 10, 1863 Script Date - One Serial Number - Second Obligation on Reverse - Type 2 Seal - NO 30 June 1857 Patent Date |
See Also | If your note doesn't match try: 1. 1862 $500 Legal Tender 2. 1869 $500 Legal Tender 3. 1863 $500 Compound Interest Treasury Note 4. 1864 $500 Compound Interest Treasury Note 5. 1863 $500 Gold Certificate 6. 1861 $500 Interest Bearing Note 7. 1863 $500 Interest Bearing Note |
Example Rarity | New Series 1 American & National Bank Note Co. Imprints March 10, 1862 Script Date One Serial Number Second Obligation on Reverse Type 2 Seal Green Patent Date 30 June 1857, signatures Chittenden - Spinner with Red seal. Comment: One of a few known or unique. Profound rarity. Can appraise on request. 5 |
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