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$10 1929 Series Woodbine NJ National Bank Charter 12977
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.
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20 Franc Gold Rooster | Paris France, Third Republic
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1892 Jubilee Head Sovereign | Victorian British Gold
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1884 Gold Sovereign Victoria ‘Young Head’ with St George Back
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