obsolete currency

  • 1862 Pickensville Alabama fractional reconfigured 1838 Olney Alabama note

    Twenty Five Cents Note Pickensville Alabama | S. Noland Merchant

    $495.00

    The Origin and Background of the 1838 Twenty-Five Cents Note The 1838 twenty-five cents note is a fascinating artifact that reflects not only the economic landscape of Alabama during its issuance but also the broader context of American currency in the 19th century. Originally issued in Olney, Alabama, the note holds significance as one of…

  • 1861 Phoenixville PA Obsolete $2 Note

    $0.00

    The Bank of Phoenixville was officially incorporated in 1858, a period characterized by rapid industrial growth and changing economic landscapes in the United States.

  • Detroit Michigan 1859 $2 Remainder PMG AU58 EPQ

    Detroit, MI- State Bank of Michigan $2 Remainder #2

    $300.00

    The $2 note stands out for its remarkable vignette depicting a Native American bison hunt. Such details make these notes a fascinating subject for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

  • Pair of uncut $10 from the Bordentown Banking Company, Bordentown NJ Obverse View

    Uncut Pair of $10 Bordentown Banking Co NJ PMG 66 EPQ

    $550.00

    The Bordentown Banking Company The Bordentown bank was incorporated in 1851 and remained in business until at least 1904. This Uncut Pair of $10 Bordentown Banking Company notes were designed for use when the bank 1851 and 1854. They are printed by The American Banknote Company. An Impressive Design The design incorporates a center vignette…

  • Egg Harbor City Bank 1860's $10 Note Obverse

    1860 Egg Harbor Bank in Egg Harbor City New Jersey $10 Note

    $200.00

    This note from the Egg Harbor Bank, in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey dates from October 17, 1860 and features several vignettes, the denomination top left and right($10), a small child lower right and two female figures arm in arm lower left. The top center etching is of a rancher watching over his cattle . A green overprint TEN at the bottom is added as an anti-counterfeiting measure and comes through the back of the note.

  • Philadelphia, PA- Western Bank of Philadelphia Remainder Obverse View

    Philadelphia, PA- Western Bank of Philadelphia Remainder PMG AU55 EPQ.

    $800.00

    Beautifully designed by the National Bank Note Company, this bright red and black patriotic note captures the essence of America. Featuring an allegorical representation of the nation, it showcases a majestic bald eagle perched on a federal shield.

  • Millville Bank $2 Proof PMG Superb Gem Unc 67 EPQ Obverse View

    1857 Millville Bank NJ $2 Proof PMG Superb Gem Unc 67 EPQ

    $850.00

    The 1857 Millville Bank $2 proof note is a remarkable artifact that encapsulates the artistic and cultural essence of its time. Characterized by intricate design elements, the note features ornate engravings and a delicate color palette, which were representative of the artistic sentiments prevalent in the mid-19th century.

  • State Bank of Michigan $2 Remainder Obverse View

    Detroit, MI- State Bank of Michigan $2 Remainder

    $450.00

    The $2 note stands out for its remarkable vignette depicting a realistic Native American bison hunt, complemented by a striking color palette of red and black. Such details make these notes a fascinating subject for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

  • $20 Obsolete State Bank of New Brunswick NJ Obverse View

    $20 Remainder From The State Bank at New Brunswick New Jersey 1860’s

    $275.00

    This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $1 remainder features several vignettes. The denomination top left and right($1), n the center, a vignette of a woman spinning wool, in the background there is a factory and a train. On the left, a train passing over a bridge, a farmer harvesting hay and a boat in the water. On the right, various agricultural products and tools.

  • $1 The State Bank of New Brunswick Obverse View

    The State Bank at New Brunswick New Jersey 1860’s $1 Remainder

    $200.00

    This note from the State Bank At New Brunswick, New Jersey 1860’s $1 remainder features several vignettes. The denomination top left and right($1), n the center, a vignette of a woman spinning wool, in the background there is a factory and a train. On the left, a train passing over a bridge, a farmer harvesting hay and a boat in the water. On the right, various agricultural products and tools.

  • 1872 South Carolina Bond Scrip to pay for the demolition of the Blue Ridge Railway, Obverse

    1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note

    $275.00

    1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7 Dated March 2nd, 1872 with signature of the State Treasurer Niles G. Parker The 1872 South Carolina $10 Revenue Bond Note is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during a tumultuous period in American history, namely Reconstruction. These notes offer a glimpse into the…

  • 10¢ Fractional Note 5th issue obverse view

    Ten Cent Fractional Note, Fifth Issue F-1265

    $95.00

    This ten cent fractional note, identified as the fifth issue F-1265, represents a captivating chapter in American currency history. Issued during the fifth series of fractional currency, this note showcases exquisite design elements on both the obverse and reverse sides.

  • 1872 South Carolina Bond Scrip to pay for the demolition of the Blue Ridge Railway, Obverse

    1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7

    $425.00

    1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note SCCR7 Dated March 2nd, 1872 with signature of the State Treasurer Niles G. Parker The 1872 South Carolina $20 Revenue Bond Note is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during a tumultuous period in American history, namely Reconstruction. These notes offer a glimpse into the…

  • Cedarville Button Factory 1830's $3 Cumberland County NJ Obverse View

    Cedarville Button Factory $3 Company Note 1830’s

    $99,999.00

    This Cedarville Button Factory $3 Company Note circa 1830’s is of local interest. The factory existed in Cedarville, Cumberland County which is the next county over from our’s. There is a Factory Road in Cedarville but little information to be found about this factory. I will be investigating further. This is one of my favorite motorcycle riding areas in the vicinity.

  • $3 Obsolete Proof Millville NJ Obverse

    1857 Millville Bank NJ $3 Proof Sample Note — SOLD

    $625.00

    The 1857 Millville Bank $3 proof sample note is a remarkable artifact that encapsulates the artistic and cultural essence of its time. Characterized by intricate design elements, the note features ornate engravings and a delicate color palette, which were representative of the artistic sentiments prevalent in the mid-19th century.

  • $10 Obsolete Woodbine New Jersey Obverse View

    $10 1929 Series Woodbine NJ National Bank Charter 12977

    $450.00

    This rare $10 1929 Series Woodbine NJ National Bank Charter 12977 note is a must-have for any serious collector of local US currency. Issued by the National Bank of Woodbine, New Jersey, this piece of history features a rich deep green ink and classic design. With its unique serial number and engraved signatures, this banknote offers a peek into the financial landscape of rural New Jersey in the early 20th century.

  • 1861 $2 Egg Harbor Bank NJ Obsolete Obverse View

    1861 Egg Harbor Bank Egg Harbor City New Jersey $2 Note

    $185.00

    1861 Egg Harbor Bank Egg Harbor City New Jersey $2 Note featuring several vignettes. Liberty and two other goddesses at left, the denomination($2) adjacent, a woman feeding a calf at top center and people fording a river behind her. At bottom center a covey of quail.

  • 1861 Egg Harbor City Bank NJ Obsolete Obverse View

    1861 $5 Egg Harbor Bank in Egg Harbor City NJ

    $175.00

    1861 $5 Egg Harbor Bank in Egg Harbor City NJ Note dates from August 1, 1861 and features vignettes of Ceres sitting in a large V and Navigation reclining, the denomination top right and two bottom corners.

  • $20 Obsolete Phoenixville PA Obverse View

    $20 1929 Series Phoenixville PA National Bank Charter 1936 Serial 547A

    $475.00

    Discover a rare piece of American history with the $20 1929 Series Phoenixville, PA National Bank Charter 1936, serial 547A. This unique note is a certified treasure, verified by PMG as Choice 58 EPQ, ensuring its quality and authenticity.

  • United States Currency by Kenneth Bressett

    A Guide Book of United States Currency 8th Edition

    $19.95

    Discover the ultimate guide for collectors interested in the rich history and value of US paper currency with “A Guide Book of United States Paper Money 8th Edition.” Authored by renowned experts Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg, this comprehensive 420-page guide is a must-have resource for any enthusiast. With over 650 vibrant images, this eighth edition covers federal notes from the Civil War era to modern times, including rare treasures like Treasury Notes from the War of 1812, encased postage stamps, and Fractional Currency.